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Fracture Treatment Treatment in New Rochelle

Bone fractures from car accidents range from simple hairline fractures to complex comminuted breaks requiring surgical repair. Wrist, forearm, rib, ankle, and vertebral fractures are the most common types seen after motor vehicle collisions.

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Fracture Treatment for New Rochelle Patients

Fracture After a Car Accident Near New Rochelle

New Rochelle is a city of approximately 80,000 in southern Westchester, positioned directly on the I-95 corridor. I-95 carries the highest traffic volume of any road in the Northeast — multi-vehicle pileups and high-speed rear-end collisions are daily events through the New Rochelle corridor in and around New Rochelle. Bone fractures result from forces exceeding the bone's structural tolerance. In car accidents, the most common mechanisms are dashboard impact (distal femur, patella, tibial plateau), steering wheel impact (wrist, forearm, rib, sternum), seatbelt loading (clavicle, rib), and spinal compression (vertebral body fractures). The type and location of fracture correlates directly with the collision vector.

Symptoms to Watch For

Immediate pain, swelling, deformity, inability to use the affected limb, and crepitus (grinding sensation). Some fractures — particularly non-displaced stress fractures and vertebral compression fractures — produce only dull aching that patients mistake for a "bruise" or "sprain." These are commonly missed on initial ER X-rays and found later on MRI or CT.

How MAIC Diagnoses Fracture (broken bone, stress fracture, compression fracture, comminuted fracture)

Initial X-ray identifies displaced fractures. However, many car accident fractures are non-displaced or occult — invisible on plain film. MRI detects bone marrow edema (bruising) and non-displaced fractures that X-ray misses entirely. CT scan provides detailed 3D imaging for complex fractures requiring surgical planning. MAIC's evaluation protocol includes a high index of suspicion for occult fractures based on mechanism and exam findings.

Treatment at MAIC

Non-displaced stable fractures heal with immobilization and progressive rehabilitation once healed. Displaced fractures, intra-articular fractures, and fractures with neurovascular compromise require surgical fixation by Dr. Dassa's team — including open reduction internal fixation (ORIF), intramedullary nailing, or external fixation. Post-fracture rehabilitation at MAIC addresses strength, ROM, and functional recovery with documented milestones.

Documentation That Wins Cases

Fracture documentation is straightforward but must include the specific fracture classification (e.g., Weber B ankle fracture, Colles' fracture), displacement measurement, and the mechanism that caused it. For vertebral compression fractures, pre-injury height documentation or comparison with adjacent vertebral body heights establishes acute compression versus pre-existing osteoporotic changes.

Your MAIC Providers

Fracture patients from New Rochelle are treated by Dr. Gabriel Dassa (Orthopedic Surgery) and Heather Sorrentino (Surgical PA) at our 60,000 sq ft facility at 2522 Hughes Ave, Bronx NY 10458.

Getting Here from New Rochelle

Metro-North from New Rochelle station to Fordham — 18 minutes. Or drive via I-95 south to the Pelham Parkway exit — approximately 20 minutes. New Rochelle's I-95 corridor position means accident victims often present with higher-velocity injuries requiring comprehensive multispecialty evaluation.




Clinical Detail

How Fractures Develops After an Accident Near New Rochelle

Car accident fractures occur when collision forces exceed bone strength. Common patterns: vertebral compression fractures from axial loading, rib fractures from seatbelt restraint or steering wheel impact, clavicle fractures from shoulder belt loading, wrist fractures from dashboard bracing (Colles' fracture), and ankle fractures from floor-pan intrusion.

Accident Patterns in New Rochelle

I-95 through New Rochelle carries over 150,000 vehicles per day — one of the highest-volume segments of the Northeast corridor. The interchange at exit 16 (North Ave) and exit 17 (Route 1) are persistent accident hotspots. Pelham Road between Five Corners and the Hutchinson River Parkway sees frequent rear-end collisions during commuter hours.

Primary corridors: I-95 (New England Thruway), Pelham Road, North Avenue, Main Street, Huguenot Street, Route 1 (Boston Post Road).

Diagnostic Pathway at MAIC

Initial evaluation includes on-site X-ray for suspected fractures. MRI detects occult fractures missed by X-ray — bone marrow edema, stress fractures, and non-displaced fractures that only appear on advanced imaging. Orthopedic evaluation classifies fracture pattern and determines treatment approach.

Treatment Protocol

Non-displaced fractures are managed with immobilization and serial imaging to confirm healing. Surgical fixation (ORIF) is performed for displaced, angulated, or intra-articular fractures. Post-fracture rehabilitation restores range of motion and strength after immobilization.

Documentation for Your PI Claim

Fracture cases are among the most straightforward in PI litigation — the bone is broken, the imaging confirms it, and the mechanism of injury is clear. Documentation focuses on fracture classification, surgical records if applicable, healing timeline, and residual functional limitation at MMI.

Your Treating Team

MAIC Physicians for Fractures

Board-certified specialists who treat fractures after car accidents. All physicians are experienced in PI documentation and available for deposition.

Getting to MAIC from New Rochelle

Transit, Driving & Community Context

Detailed directions: Metro-North New Haven line from New Rochelle station to Fordham — 18 minutes, $7.50 off-peak. By car: I-95 south to Pelham Parkway exit, west to MAIC — approximately 20 minutes.

Why New Rochelle residents come to MAIC: New Rochelle sits on the I-95 corridor but has no Article 28 PI diagnostic center. Residents injured on the highway or local roads must travel for comprehensive PI care with on-site MRI and multispecialty evaluation.

Community: New Rochelle's diverse population includes significant Hispanic, Black, and Italian-American communities. The city's proximity to I-95 means truck accident injuries are more common here than in most surrounding areas.


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