Your child's skin over the fracture is swollen, cold, or pale. Your child cannot move his or her hand or fingers.Call your child's doctor if:Your child's brace or splint becomes wet, damaged, or comes off. You have questions or concerns about your child's condition or care.Medicines...
A Torus fracture, also known as a buckle fracture is the most common fracture in children. It is a common occurrence following a fall, as the wrist absorbs most of the impact and compresses the bony cortex on one side and remains intact on the other, creating a bulging effect. Is a bu...