Nonunion Surgery in Dubai

healing just doesn’t happen. If months have passed and your fracture still feels painful, unstable, or shows no signs of recovery, it might be a nonunion fracture. This condition needs attention as ignoring it can lead to long-term complications.

At our Dubai clinic, Dr. Farivar Bagheri, a respected orthopedic surgeon, helps patients recover from stubborn, non-healing fractures with personalized and proven treatments. Whether it’s your first consultation or you’re looking for a second opinion for a nonunion fracture, you’re in expert hands here.

What is a Nonunion Fracture?

A nonunion happens when a bone fails to heal after a fracture. Instead of the usual recovery, the bone remains “stuck” and unable to reconnect. This can lead to ongoing pain, swelling, weakness, and difficulty with movement.
You may be dealing with a nonunion fracture if:
In such cases, visit a nonunion fracture specialist in Dubai – Dr Farivar Bagheri for a quick consultation.

Why Choose Dr. Farivar for Nonunion Treatment?

Here’s what to expect:
Whether you’ve had previous failed surgeries or this is your first diagnosis, you’ll be treated with the highest level of care.

What Causes a Fracture Not to Heal?

There isn’t always a single reason. But common causes include:

Dr. Farivar carefully evaluates all possible factors before recommending a way forward.

Nonunion Bone Fracture Treatment in Dubai

Every non-union case is different. Dr. Farivar will look at your history, current condition, and recovery goals before deciding what’s best for you.
Non-Surgical Options:
Surgical Treatment:
Surgery is only recommended when conservative options don’t work — and most patients recover well with timely care.

Second Opinion for Nonunion in Dubai

If you’ve already tried treatment but the results weren’t satisfactory, or if you’re unsure whether surgery is the right step, Dr Farivar welcomes you for a detailed second opinion. We will review your X-rays, listen to your concerns, and help you understand all available options — clearly and simply.

A fracture that doesn’t heal can limit your movement, your work, and your quality of life. But with the right treatment, recovery is possible.

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