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  1. 16 sty 2024 · A broken arm happens when any of the three bones in your arm are fractured. It’s more common to break one of the two bones in your forearm (your ulna and radius), but severe traumas like falls and car accidents can break your upper arm bone (humerus).

  2. Fracture reduction may be required for fracture angulation >15° in children aged <10 years and >10° in children aged ≥10 years. Discussion with an acute orthopaedic service or referral to the emergency department is recommended for these fracture types.

  3. If a child takes a tumble and falls onto an outstretched arm, there is a chance it may result in a forearm fracture. A child's bones heal more quickly than an adult's, so it is important to treat a fracture promptlybefore healing begins—to avoid future problems.

  4. At Medical City Childrens Orthopedics and Spine Specialists, we diagnose a broken arm through a physical examination of the child’s arm, wrist, and elbow. Our expert will check for any deformity of the arm.

  5. Signs and Symptoms. Any time an injury is sustained in a child, an adult should provide attention to the injured child. If the finger, wrist, or forearm is not in normal alignment, or if there is a skin wound leading to the fracture, the child should be brought immediately to an emergency room.

  6. Fracture Diagnosis at Cleveland Clinic Children's. Diagnosing and treating a pediatric fracture quickly is important. We know you (and your child) might feel nervous about what’s next. We’re here to help you every step of the way.

  7. Treatment for a broken arm depends on the specific location and severity of the break, your child's age, overall health, and medical history. Non-surgical treatments for a broken arm Casts and splints. Splints and casts immobilize injured bones to promote healing and reduce pain and swelling.

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