A torus fracture, also known as a buckle fracture, is a common type of injury that typically occurs in children and adolescents. This type of fracture occurs when one side of the bone is compressed or buckled, causing a bulge or raised area on the opposite side of the bone. One of the most common sites for a torus fracture is the upper end of the tibia, or shinbone, on the left side of the body.
Symptoms of a torus fracture of the upper end of the left tibia can include pain, swelling, and tenderness in the affected area. There may also be difficulty bearing weight on the affected leg, as well as a visible bulge or deformity in the bone. In some cases, there may also be bruising or discoloration around the affected area.
Diagnosis of a torus fracture of the upper end of the left tibia typically involves a physical examination and imaging studies, such as X-rays or MRI scans. Treatment for this type of fracture usually involves immobilization of the affected leg with a cast or brace, as well as pain management and physical therapy as needed.
It is important to follow all treatment recommendations and to attend all follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider to ensure proper healing and to avoid complications. With the right treatment and care, most people with a torus fracture of the upper end of the left tibia can expect a full recovery and a return to normal activities.