A greenstick fracture of the shaft of the radius is a specific type of bone fracture commonly experienced in the arm. It is referred to as "greenstick" because the bone bends and partially breaks, similar to how a green stick would splinter. This type of fracture is most commonly seen in children, whose bones are still growing and are more flexible.
During a subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion, the patient has already experienced a greenstick fracture of the shaft of the radius that has not healed correctly, resulting in malunion. Malunion occurs when the fractured bone heals in an abnormal position, leading to potential complications and functional limitations.
It is important to note that this article does not cover the treatment options for a greenstick fracture of the shaft of the radius with malunion. Treatment should be sought from a qualified healthcare professional who can provide appropriate medical advice based on an individual's specific condition.
In summary, a greenstick fracture of the shaft of the radius is a common arm injury, especially among children. When left untreated or improperly healed, it can result in malunion, which may require further medical intervention. If you suspect a greenstick fracture or have experienced a subsequent malunion, consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
A greenstick fracture occurs when a bone bends and cracks, but doesn't break completely. One specific type of greenstick fracture is the fracture of the shaft of the radius, which commonly affects the forearm. If you've experienced this injury and are now d...
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