Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of lower end of humerus, right arm, sequela digital illustration

Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of lower end of humerus, right arm, sequela Save


ICD-10 code: S49.111S

Disease category: S49.111: Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of lower end of humerus, right arm

Understanding Salter-Harris Type I Physeal Fracture of Lower End of Humerus, Right Arm, Sequela

Salter-Harris type I physeal fracture of the lower end of humerus is a common injury in children. It occurs when the growth plate (physis) of the lower end of the humerus is fractured due to a direct blow or fall. The fracture can result in a range of sequelae that can affect the child's arm function and overall well-being.

Here are some important things to know about Salter-Harris type I physeal fracture of the lower end of humerus, right arm, sequela:

  1. It can cause pain and swelling: After the fracture, the child may experience pain and swelling in the affected arm. They may also have difficulty moving their arm or straightening it.
  2. It can affect growth: The growth plate is responsible for bone growth, and a fracture can disrupt this process. If the fracture is severe, it can affect the length and shape of the bone, leading to deformities.
  3. It can lead to arthritis: In some cases, a Salter-Harris type I physeal fracture can damage the cartilage in the joint, leading to arthritis later in life.
  4. It requires proper diagnosis and treatment: A Salter-Harris type I physeal fracture requires proper diagnosis and treatment to ensure the best possible outcome. Treatment typically involves immobilization of the arm in a cast or splint to allow the bone to heal properly.

If your child has suffered a Salter-Harris type I physeal fracture of the lower end of humerus, right arm, sequela, it's important to seek medical attention right away. Your doctor can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend the best course of treatment to help your child recover and prevent long-term complications.

Treatment of Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of lower end of humerus, right arm, sequela:

If your child has been diagnosed with a Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of the lower end of the humerus in their right arm, you may be wondering what treatment options are available. Fortunately, there are several ways to address this type of fracture and help your child recover as quickly and completely as possible.

Treatment Options for Salter-Harris Type I Physeal Fracture
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