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To Strengthen Health & Community by providing accessible, compassionate and quality orthotrauma health care.
Team of orthotrauma professionals committed to quality health care.
To set excellence in orthotrauma health care
In our association, we try to bring together skills, knowledge and to brainstorm on how we can improve on our Orthopaedic & Trauma skills both professionally and psychologically on how we handle patients.
Being a member to The Kenya Society of Orthopaedic Trauma Technologist (KESOTT), you'ill gain more experience, frontier skills and quality scheme of service to handle patients.
Join our team in conferences, where we brings together all Orthopaedic Trauma professionals to evaluate & share our challenges, experiences and skills to foster our Profession.
Our research foundation is an incorporation of Orthopaedic personnel who are working in different hospitals and institution.They do research on particular niche in Orthopaedic treatment process.
We assist Orthopedists who specializes in handling & taking care of people who have sports injuries that people acquire from playing sports, exercising, or from otherwise being physically active.
Non-operative fructure treatment remains the most widely used method of fracture management. Its prevalence decreases with age, particularly in lower limb fractures.
Although the use of traction has decreased over the years, an increasing number of orthopaedic practitioners are using traction in conjunction with bracing
Clubfoot has from long been an unsolved clinical challenge for the orthopedic surgeons. It is one of the commonest congenital deformities in children.
A trauma wound is a wound that occurs in response to hard and/or soft tissue trauma, including injuries to bone, muscle, ligament and tendons, as well as spinal cord injuries.
When a bone is fractured, it may require a reduction (realignment) to put the ends of the fracture back into place. A doctor will do this by moving the fractured bone into alignment with his or her hands. If a bone has a fracture but is not out of position or deformed, no reduction is necessary.
Are you a student in field of orthopaedic, or Trauma ?or a fresh graduate in orthopaedic or an intern and have interest to join our team?
The Scientific Conference done at Breeze Hotel, involving all KESOTT associates