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  1. Dec 27, 2021 · Buckle fractures commonly affect the radius and ulna (the bones that connect your forearm to your wrist), but they can happen to any long bone. Other bones susceptible to buckle fractures include: Femur (thigh).

  2. May 31, 2023 · A buckle fracture is an incomplete fracture where one side of the bone "buckles" or bends on itself; it does not affect the other side of the bone. This type of fracture can occur throughout childhood but is most common between the ages of 7 and 12 years old.

  3. Nov 1, 2016 · A buckle fracture is sometimes referred to as an “incomplete fracture,” because the break is only on one side of the long bone of the arm or leg. This injury is also called a “torus...

  4. A buckle fracture in the wrist is a small area of compressed bone. Your child should wear a removable backslab (partial cast) or splint for three weeks. A sling may help reduce discomfort.

  5. Jul 22, 2022 · A buckle fracture near the wrist is common when a child falls onto their outstretched hand. But fractures of the forearm bones near the elbow and a fracture of the arm bone (supracondylar...

  6. Jun 2, 2017 · Common in children, buckle fractures occur when one side of a bone bends rather than breaking. In this article, learn about the treatment, as well as what to expect during recovery.

  7. How are Buckle Fractures Treated? Because buckle fractures are not complete fractures, they are very stable fractures and heal quickly. A cast is not usually necessary, and we typically treat these with a removable Velcro® wrist brace.

  8. www.uhs.nhs.uk › Buckle-fracture-patient-informationBuckle fracture wrist injury

    You have been given this factsheet because your child has an injury affecting their wrist bone which your doctor has diagnosed as a ‘buckle fracture’. This factsheet explains how buckle fractures are treated and aims to answer any questions you may have. What is a buckle fracture?

  9. Sep 13, 2019 · What is a buckle fracture of the radius? The x-rays your child had following your injury show that they sustained a broken wrist bone. A broken bone may also be referred to as cracked or fractured – these terms mean the same thing. A buckle or torus fracture is a minor fracture, which occurs in children’s bones.

  10. A wrist-buckle fracture is an injury that happens when there is lots of force applied to the wrist. The force causes a small part of the wrist bones to bulge out instead of breaking. Wrist-buckle fractures can happen when a child puts their hand out to break their fall.

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