2011
DOI: 10.5001/omj.2011.33
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Audit of Inpatient Management and Outcome of Limb Fractures in Children

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“…Wagner suggested that variability of passive flexibility was higher than that of active variability (36). Some authors have questioned the necessity of surgical treatment, because in their opinion conservative treatment provides acceptable results without any surgical intervention, especially in younger children (10,19,28,31,34). Others advocate for elastic stable intramedullary nailing, but set lower age limits of the method to 8-10 years (6,7).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wagner suggested that variability of passive flexibility was higher than that of active variability (36). Some authors have questioned the necessity of surgical treatment, because in their opinion conservative treatment provides acceptable results without any surgical intervention, especially in younger children (10,19,28,31,34). Others advocate for elastic stable intramedullary nailing, but set lower age limits of the method to 8-10 years (6,7).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 Sports related injuries are considered to be responsible for the majority of lower limb fractures. 5 Avulsion fractures of the anterior inferior iliac spine occur due to a straight pull of the head of the rectus femoris muscle, 3,6 and generally occur when there is hyperextension of the hip joint and the flexion of the knee, as in the action of kicking a ball. In this condition, which is when there is maximum effect on the tendon of the rectus femoris muscle, avulsion occurs at the insertion region of the muscle in the adolescents whose apophyses are already open.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 4 This entity usually occurs in situations in which children are abruptly picked up from the floor, lifted, or swung by the hand. 5 , 6 The radial head then slips distally beneath the annular ligament, which is partially torn from the radial neck. 4 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, sonography accuracy for the pulled elbow diagnosis is unknown, and its operator-dependence is a major disadvantage. 6 , 7 MRI should be performed when the clinical history is unclear or when the reduction is unsuccessful. 2 , 5 MRI may show dislocation and rupture of the annular ligament and damage to the synovial membrane of the elbow joint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%