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Study Questions (THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF SPORTS MEDICINE)
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The document discusses case studies involving pediatric Salter-Harris type II fractures, specifically focusing on distal radius fractures. <strong>Case Study 1:</strong> A 10-year-old left-handed female gymnast presents with a distal forearm fracture after falling on her outstretched hand. The fracture is through the growth plate and the metaphysis, identified as a Salter-Harris type II fracture. Initial management involves placing the wrist in a splint to prevent complications from swelling, such as compartment syndrome. After 5-7 days, casting is considered once the swelling subsides. Follow-up involves re-imaging at three weeks, six weeks, and six months to ensure proper healing and to monitor for growth disturbances. Salter-Harris type II fractures generally have a good prognosis since the joint surface is not involved. <strong>Case Study 2:</strong> A 12-year-old female soccer player presents with a similar fracture. Salter-Harris type II fractures are noted as the most common form, affecting the metaphysis and physis without typically causing growth disturbances or chronic disability. Such fractures don’t involve the joint space. While x-rays generally suffice for diagnosis, CT or MRI may be used if additional detail is necessary for treatment planning. <strong>Study Question 3:</strong> Describes the Salter-Harris classification system: - Type I: Involves only the physis. - Type II: Involves the metaphysis and physis. - Type III: Involves the epiphysis and physis. - Type IV: Involves metaphysis, physis, and epiphysis. - Type V: Crush injury to the physis. The target group for these fractures is skeletally immature individuals, implying the need for diligent monitoring to prevent growth-related complications. This summary references key texts on fracture management and Salter-Harris fracture imaging and classification.
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3rd Edition
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3rd Edition, CASE 46
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Pediatric Issues
Keywords
Salter-Harris type II
pediatric fractures
distal radius
growth plate
metaphysis
compartment syndrome
fracture management
skeletally immature
growth disturbances
Salter-Harris classification
3rd Edition
3rd Edition, CASE 46
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