Other physeal fracture of the lower end of the humerus is a type of injury that occurs in the growth plate of the bone in the arm. This condition is more commonly seen in children and adolescents who are still growing. The injury happens when there is a break in the bone at the end of the humerus near the elbow joint.
The symptoms of other physeal fracture of the lower end of the humerus can include:
The most common cause of other physeal fracture of the lower end of the humerus is trauma or injury. This can happen during sports activities, accidents or falls. Children and adolescents who participate in contact sports, such as football or basketball, are at a higher risk of developing this condition.
Another cause of this type of fracture is repetitive stress or overuse. This can happen when a child participates in activities that require repetitive motion of the arm, such as throwing a baseball or playing tennis. Over time, the repetitive stress can cause the growth plate in the bone to weaken and eventually break.
The treatment for other physeal fracture of the lower end of the humerus depends on the severity of the injury. In most cases, the injury can be treated with immobilization of the arm, which involves the use of a cast or splint to keep the arm still while the bone heals. Pain medication may also be prescribed to help manage the discomfort.
In more severe cases, surgery may be required to realign the bone fragments and stabilize the arm. Physical therapy may also be recommended after the bone has healed to help restore strength and mobility to the arm.
If you suspect that your child has other physeal fracture of the lower end of the humerus, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further damage and ensure a full recovery.
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