A Quick Guide on Buckle Fractures
In this post, we will have a quick look at its causes, symptoms, and prevention.

A buckle fracture is a common type of fracture that occurs in children. It is also known as torus fracture. It is a type of incomplete fracture, where one side of the bone is compressed, while the other side remains intact. Buckle fractures are most common in the wrist but can occur in other parts of the body as well. In this post, we will have a quick look at its causes, symptoms, and prevention.
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What Are the Causes of Buckle Fractures?
Buckle fractures are caused by an injury to the bone, usually due to a fall or an impact. Children are more prone to buckle fractures because their bones are still developing and are more flexible than bones in adults. The bones of children are also less dense, which makes them more susceptible to fractures.
What Are the Symptoms of Buckle Fractures?
The symptoms of a buckle fracture include pain, swelling, and tenderness in the affected area. The child may also experience difficulty in moving the affected limb. In some cases, the skin over the affected area may appear red or bruised.
What is the Diagnosis of Buckle Fractures?
Diagnosing a buckle fracture usually involves a physical examination and an X-ray. The X-ray will show a bulging of the bone on one side, which is characteristic of a buckle fracture. In some cases, a doctor may also order a CT scan or an MRI to get a more detailed image of the fracture.
Treatment of Buckle Fractures
The treatment of a buckle fracture usually involves immobilizing the affected limb with a cast or splint. The cast or splint will keep the bone in place and allow it to heal. They may need to be worn for several weeks, depending on the severity of the fracture.
In some cases, a doctor may recommend a removable splint that can be taken off for bathing or other activities. This type of splint allows the child to continue to use the affected limb while the bone is healing.
In rare cases, surgery may be required to realign the bone and stabilize the fracture. This is usually done when the fracture is severe or if the bone is out of place.
Recovery from Buckle Fractures
Most children with buckle fractures make a full recovery within a few weeks to a few months. During this time, it is important for the child to rest and avoid any activities that could put stress on the affected limb. The child may also need physical therapy to help regain strength and mobility in the affected limb.
Prevention of Buckle Fractures
Preventing buckle fractures involves taking steps to reduce the risk of falls and other injuries. This includes providing a safe environment for children to play in, such as a padded play area or a grassy field. Children should also wear appropriate protective gear when engaging in sports or other high-risk activities.
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