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  2. Buckle Fracture: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Buckle fractures (also called impacted fractures) are a type of broken bone. They’re very common in children under 12, and can almost always be treated with a splint. Your child will not need surgery. Buckle fractures take around a month to heal. Pediatric Fracture Treatment.

  3. Buckle Fracture: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell...

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    How Buckle Fractures Are Treated. Treatment of a buckle fracture usually involves placing a splint on the injured limb. The goal is to ensure that the injured part of the body is immobilized (unable to move) for about three or four weeks so it can heal. Buckle fractures do not require surgery.

  4. 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.

  5. Treatment goals in buckle fractures are for patient comfort and parental reassurance. These are inherently stable injuries and almost never require any further intervention.

  6. Common Fractures of the Radius and Ulna - AAFP

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    Depending on the degree of angulation, buckle and greenstick fractures can be managed with immobilization. In adults, distal radius fractures are the most common forearm fractures and are...

  7. Fracture: How to treat a buckle fracture of the distal radius

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    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.

  8. Buckle Fracture: Causes, Recovery, and More - Healthline

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    Treatment. Treatment of any broken bone should begin as soon as possible, regardless of age. Children’s bones start to heal more quickly than the bones of adults, so any suspected fracture in a...

  9. Distal Radius Buckle Fracture - Boston Children's Hospital

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    How is this injury treated? 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.

  10. Broken arm - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Treatment of a broken arm depends on the type of break. The time needed for healing depends on a variety of factors, including severity of the injury; other conditions, such as diabetes; your age; nutrition; and tobacco and alcohol use.

  11. Buckle Fracture - Connecticut Children's

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    How are buckle fractures treated? In most cases, buckle fractures heal with immobilization, rest and activity restriction. Your child’s doctor may choose a splint or cast to treat the injury.