Emergency Medicine Pearls, Pitfalls for Treatment of Pediatric Distal Radius Fractures
By Arun Sayal, MD, CCFP(EM)
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on November 13, 2017
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4 Comments
Topics: Buckle FractureClinicalDistal Radius FractureEmergency DepartmentEmergency MedicineEmergency PhysiciansfractureOrthopedicsOutcomePearlsPediatricsPractice ManagementRadiologyTrauma & InjuryTreatmentWrist InjuryX-Ray
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4 Responses to “Emergency Medicine Pearls, Pitfalls for Treatment of Pediatric Distal Radius Fractures”
November 19, 2017
Matt JaegerThanks so much! I appreciate your article very much. I often treat simple buckle fractures with a removable splint, but after reading your article I wonder if I may have done the same with a volar buckle fractures in the past. I will certainly change my practice. Thanks again.
July 30, 2018
Arun SayalThanks Matt.
There are tons of little pearls from our specialist colleagues – subtleties that help us manage us patients better.
Glad it helped.
Arun
November 19, 2017
AWHGreat article, and has absolutely changed my practice. Thank you Dr. Sayal!
July 30, 2018
Arun SayalThanks AWH!