or buckle, without breaking the bone all the way through. This type of fracture usually happens in children younger than 10–12 years old. That's because their bones are softer and more flexible than ...
The clinical bottom line is that a child diagnosed with a buckle fracture of the wrist can be safely discharged from the emergency department (ED) in a removable splint with no follow-up from the ...
The mother ignored him and took the baby to A&E, where it was discovered the child had suffered a buckle fracture beneath the knee. Prosecutor Tom Roberts said the femur was "one of the strongest ...