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3 mar 2024 · Distal Radius Fractures are the most common site of pediatric forearm fractures and generally occur as a result of a fall on an outstretched hand with the wrist extended. Diagnosis is made with radiographs of the wrist. Treatment is generally closed reduction and casting for the majority of fractures.
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In a wrist fracture, the radius and/or the ulna may be broken. It is important to care for your child’s wrist and cast correctly. Your child should elevate their wrist for the first two days and nights after the injury.
It is important to remember that wrist sprains are uncommon in children. 3 Additional injuries should be sought, such as a distal humerus fracture in association with a fracture at the wrist. Past history may provide insight into pathological fractures.
The type of wrist fracture you child sustains will determine its severity, recommended treatment, and how long it will take your child to recover. Fractures may be described in several different ways: Simple fracture (sometimes called a closed fracture): A bone breaks into two pieces but does not break the skin or damage surrounding tissue.
12 mar 2024 · A buckle fracture of the distal radius is a partial break of the bone and is the most common fracture in children. Almost all children recover very well within four weeks with the aid of a removable splint for pain control and protection.
3 lis 2024 · A wrist fracture is a break in one or more of the bones in your child's wrist. What are the signs and symptoms of a wrist fracture? Pain, swelling, and bruising of the wrist. Wrist pain that is worse when your child holds something or puts pressure on the wrist. Weakness, numbness, or tingling in the hand or wrist.
22 sie 2009 · Pediatric Radius and Ulna Fractures. Most common fractures seen in pediatric patients; accounts for 17.8% of fractures (age 0-19 yrs) in the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Database. (Naranje , JPO 2016) Common mechanisms of injury: Fall onto outstretched hand.