Complete Guide to Orthopaedic and Trauma Care – Eastern Uganda
Road traffic accidents, falls from boda bodas, farming injuries, sports injuries, and workplace accidents are common causes of orthopaedic problems across Kumi, Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, Katakwi, Amuria, Kaberamaido, Pallisa, Tororo, Mbale, and Jinja. At Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum, Dr. Michael Emusugut – our Senior Orthopedic Consultant and founder – leads a dedicated team providing advanced bone, joint, and trauma care. Trained at Makerere University and University of Cape Town, Dr. Emusugut is a pioneer in trauma care in Eastern Uganda. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including public holidays.
Call to Action: For any bone, joint, or trauma emergency, call +256701364362 immediately or come to our emergency department. Open 24/7.
Emergency Trauma Care – 24/7 at Michoes Medical Centre
Dr. Michael Emusugut and our emergency team treat all orthopaedic emergencies immediately. No appointment needed. Walk in anytime. Conditions we handle urgently:
- Open fractures (bone through skin) – emergency surgery within hours
- Closed fractures – reduction and casting or surgery
- Dislocated joints (shoulder, hip, knee, elbow)
- Severe sprains and ligament tears
- Crush injuries from farming or industrial accidents
- Falls from height (common in construction and mango harvesting)
- Boda boda accidents – our most frequent trauma
Call to Action: Trauma emergency? Call +256701364362 while en route. Our team prepares for your arrival.
Fracture Management – From Casting to Surgery
Dr. Michael Emusugut provides complete fracture care:
- Initial assessment and X-ray (on-site digital X-ray available)
- Closed reduction (setting bone without surgery) under local or general anaesthesia
- Plaster casting or splinting – we use modern fibreglass and traditional plaster
- Open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) with plates, screws, or intramedullary nails
- External fixation for open or infected fractures
- Paediatric fracture care – children heal faster but need special techniques
- Geriatric fracture care – hip fractures, wrist fractures, vertebral compression fractures
Call to Action: Suspected fracture? Do not move the injured limb. Call +256701364362 for instructions or come directly to Michoes.
Common Fractures We Treat in Eastern Uganda
- Femur (thigh bone) – often from boda boda accidents or falls
- Tibia and fibula (lower leg) – common in football and motorcycle accidents
- Ankle fractures – from uneven terrain or falls
- Wrist fractures (Colles fracture) – from falls on outstretched hand
- Clavicle (collarbone) – from bicycle or boda boda falls
- Hip fractures – elderly patients, often from simple falls at home
- Vertebral fractures – from falls from height or heavy lifting
- Rib fractures – from chest trauma, may cause lung injury
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Arthritis and Joint Pain Management
Dr. Michael Emusugut treats all forms of arthritis:
- Osteoarthritis – wear-and-tear arthritis common in knees, hips, hands, spine
- Rheumatoid arthritis – autoimmune inflammatory arthritis
- Post-traumatic arthritis – after old fractures or ligament injuries
- Septic arthritis – joint infection requiring emergency drainage
- Gout – uric acid crystal arthritis, common in Eastern Uganda
Treatments include medications, physiotherapy, joint injections (corticosteroids, hyaluronic acid), and surgery when needed (joint replacement, arthroscopy, fusion).
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Sports and Musculoskeletal Injuries
For athletes and active individuals in Kumi, Soroti, and Bukedea, we provide:
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears – common in football and netball
- Meniscal tears – knee locking and giving way
- Rotator cuff tears – shoulder pain and weakness
- Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow
- Achilles tendonitis and rupture
- Shin splints, stress fractures, plantar fasciitis
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Paediatric Orthopaedics – Children’s Bone and Joint Conditions
Dr. Michael Emusugut sees children for:
- Fractures – children’s bones are different; we use growth plate-sparing techniques
- Clubfoot (congenital talipes equinovarus) – Ponseti casting method
- Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) – early detection and harness or surgery
- Limping child – causes include infection, trauma, or developmental issues
- Limb length discrepancy – from old fractures or congenital conditions
- Bow legs and knock knees – normal variants or needing treatment
- Cerebral palsy – spasticity management, tendon releases, and gait improvement
Call to Action: If your child limps, has a foot deformity, or is not walking by 18 months, call +256701364362.
Orthopaedic Surgery at Michoes Medical Centre
Dr. Nicholas Iyamitai, Head of Surgery, works alongside Dr. Michael Emusugut. Surgeries performed:
- Open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of fractures
- Intramedullary nailing for femur and tibia fractures
- External fixator application for open fractures
- Joint replacement (hip and knee) – restoring mobility and reducing pain
- Arthroscopy (keyhole surgery) for knee and shoulder problems
- Ligament reconstruction (ACL, PCL)
- Tendon repair and transfer
- Fasciotomy for compartment syndrome
- Amputation for severe trauma or infection
- Bone grafting for non-unions and bone defects
Call to Action: Discuss surgical options. Call +256701364362 for a surgical consultation.
On-Site Laboratory and Imaging for Orthopaedics
Okello John Bosco leads our laboratory. We provide:
- Digital X-ray – immediate results, no waiting
- Blood tests for infection, inflammatory markers, and pre-surgical assessment
- Joint fluid analysis for gout or infection
- Bone density scanning for osteoporosis
Call to Action: Walk in for X-ray any time. No appointment needed. Results within minutes.
Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy
Healing does not end with surgery or casting. Our physiotherapy team provides:
- Post-fracture rehabilitation – regaining range of motion and strength
- Post-operative physiotherapy – after joint replacement, ligament repair, or tendon surgery
- Gait training – learning to walk again after leg fractures or amputation
- Pain management – TENS, ultrasound, therapeutic exercises
- Back and neck pain – core strengthening, posture correction, manual therapy
- Stroke rehabilitation – improving mobility and independence
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Chronic Orthopaedic Conditions – Long-Term Management
- Osteoporosis – prevent fractures with medication and lifestyle changes
- Chronic low back pain – non-surgical and surgical options
- Failed back surgery syndrome – multidisciplinary approach
- Avascular necrosis (bone death) – often of femoral head, from steroids or sickle cell disease
- Bone tumours – benign and malignant, biopsy and referral when needed
- Diabetic foot – ulcers, infections, Charcot joint, amputation prevention
Call to Action: For chronic orthopaedic problems, call +256701364362 for a long-term care plan.
Preventing Orthopaedic Injuries in Eastern Uganda
Dr. Michael Emusugut advises:
- Wear helmets on boda bodas and bicycles – head injuries kill, helmets save lives
- Use proper lifting techniques – bend knees, keep back straight
- Strengthen muscles – strong muscles protect bones and joints
- Treat osteoporosis – calcium, vitamin D, weight-bearing exercise
- Secure ladders and roofs – falls are preventable
- Do not drink and drive – alcohol causes most serious trauma
- Safe farming – use guards on machinery, do not jump from moving tractors
Call to Action: Talk to Dr. Michael Emusugut about injury prevention. Call +256701364362.
Frequently Asked Questions About Orthopaedic Care in Kumi and Soroti
How do I know if a bone is broken?
Pain, swelling, bruising, deformity, inability to use the limb, and sometimes a grating sensation. X-ray confirms. Go to Michoes immediately.
How long does a fracture take to heal?
Children: 3-6 weeks. Adults: 6-12 weeks. Elderly: 12-16 weeks. Smoking and diabetes slow healing.
Do I need surgery for every fracture?
No. Many fractures heal well with casting. Surgery is for displaced, open, or joint fractures.
Can I get a hip replacement in Kumi District?
Yes. Dr. Michael Emusugut performs hip replacement surgery at Michoes. Call for assessment.
What is the cost of fracture treatment?
Call +256701364362 for transparent pricing. We offer payment plans for eligible patients.
Do you treat back pain?
Yes. Most back pain improves without surgery. We offer medications, physiotherapy, and epidural injections. Surgery for severe cases.
Can you help with arthritis pain?
Yes. Medications, joint injections, physiotherapy, weight loss advice, and surgery if severe.
Is physiotherapy available at Michoes?
Yes. Our physiotherapists work alongside Dr. Michael Emusugut for complete care.
Contact Michoes Medical Centre for Orthopaedic and Trauma Care
Address: Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda. P.O. Box 22, Kanyum, Kumi. Near Kumi Main Market. Accessible from Kumi-Soroti Highway.
Phone (24/7 emergency line): +256701364362
WhatsApp: +256779784473
Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including public holidays.
Call to Action: For fractures, joint pain, sports injuries, or any orthopaedic concern, call +256701364362 or walk into Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum. Dr. Michael Emusugut and our team are here for you – day or night.
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