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Buckle (torus) fractures | buckling under pressure


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Torus fractures, often referred to as buckle fractures, are a common type of fracture found in kids under the age of 10. They usually occur in the distal metaphysis, where the bone is most porous, most often after a fall onto outstretched hand (FOOSH). The most common affected bone is the radius. An X-ray can confirm the diagnosis, although sometimes, the buckling of the cortex is quite subtle.

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  • Differential diagnosis
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  • How to explain buckle fractures to a patient and their family
  • Management

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