Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Key points to remember. 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. Most children will not need a follow-up appointment or X-ray, because buckle fractures usually heal quickly without any problems.

  2. May 31, 2023 · Buckle fractures occur most often in the forearm (radius and ulna), near the wrist, as a result of a child falling on their hands. However, buckle fractures can happen on other long bones, including: Femur (thigh bone)

  3. Mar 12, 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. Your child should avoid all physical activity that could re-injure the wrist for at least three weeks after ...

  4. A distal radius buckle (torus) fracture causes one side of the bone to bend but does not actually break through the bone. It is an incomplete fracture that normally heals within 1 month. If an x-ray shows this type of fracture, a splint will be put on the arm to help keep the bone protected.

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · Distal radius and buckle fractures make up 27.2%, which, by far, is the most common bone to be injured and sustain a buckle fracture. Specifically, 50% of pediatric wrist fractures are buckle fractures. These injuries occur throughout the pediatric age range but are particularly common between the ages of 7 to 12 years old.

  6. Buckle (Torus) Fractures of the Wrist | Texas Childrens. Conditions. 2 min. read. Topics. Hospital. Orthopedics. What are Buckle (Torus) Fractures? Buckle fractures are injuries that occur to either the radius, ulna or both usually due to a fall in young children.

  7. Buckle fractures are non-displaced stable fractures, meaning that the bone did not move. They can be treated with either a wrist splint or a short arm cast, both of which give the fracture the protection it needs to heal. Your child will likely have three to four weeks of bracing or casting, followed by one to two weeks of part-time bracing.

  1. People also search for