Associated symptoms | Pain in the outer upper arm

Associated symptoms Pain in the outer upper arm rarely manifests as the only symptom. Much more frequently, the pain occurs in combination with other complaints depending on the cause. Muscular damage in the form of muscle tears usually results in bruising and swelling. Moreover, the pain in such cases is motion-dependent. Depending on the severity … Associated symptoms | Pain in the outer upper arm

Childhood bone fracture

Synonyms in a broader sense Medical: juvenile fracture Forearm fracture Fracture Introduction The human skeleton is particularly at risk of fractures (medical fractures) in childhood. This is due to the fact that at this time the skeleton is still in the process of being built up. Thus, the so-called growth joint (med. : epiphysis joint), … Childhood bone fracture

Definition | Childhood bone fracture

Definition Especially in children, there are special fractures that are not found in adults due to the different bone structure. The bones in children are “softer”. Different fracture types: Compression fracture Green wood fracture Epiphyseal Dislocations Types of childhood bone fracture In case of compression fracture is caused by compression. This means that the bone … Definition | Childhood bone fracture

Therapy | Childhood bone fracture

Therapy The child’s skeleton is far from mature. There is a high repair tendency of the bones. With increasing age this tendency decreases further and further. This repair tendency justifies a conservative, non-surgical procedure for infantile fractures in the case of uncomplicated fractures without significant malposition or injury to the growth plate – they are … Therapy | Childhood bone fracture

Aftercare | Childhood bone fracture

Aftercare A special post-treatment (in general) is not necessary. The after-treatment always depends on the circumstances of the individual bone fracture. However, attention should be paid to the early removal of any foreign material (wires, flaps, screws, etc.) that may have been introduced during surgery. To be able to exclude growth disorders with certainty, all … Aftercare | Childhood bone fracture

Finger breakage

The fingers are anatomically very easy to injure structures of our body. Finger fractures are one of the most common traumatic events in the emergency room. To understand finger fractures, it helps to understand the basic anatomy of the hand. The hand is divided into three parts: Wrist, palm, and fingers. The fingers are most … Finger breakage