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Avulsion fracture
Avulsion fracture






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More severe avulsion fractures or fractures in children may require casting for 6-8 weeks to allow the bone to heal.įollowing this, a period of rehabilitation will be required to ensure that full strength and mobility are regained. However, it may depend on the severity of the fracture and whether the fragment is displaced or not.Ĭhildren are also more likely to be offered an alternative treatment for an avulsion fracture as long term, their skeletal growth could be affected. Apply immediate first aid of cold therapy and compression. Avulsion fractures are more common in children or if your bones are already weakened or under pressure from training, repetitive tasks, or other intense physical activity. Treatment is often the same whether there is an avulsion fracture or just an elbow ligament sprain. The most common types of avulsion fracture come from putting too much stress on the bones in the ankle, hip, or elbow, especially during sports or exercise. Their muscles can develop in advance of their bones making them more susceptible to overuse injuries, including avulsion fractures. The main reason is because their bones are not fully formed and hardened. As a result, the ligaments stretch, tear and sometimes a small fragment of bone can come away also.Ĭhildren are, particularly at high risk. Large forces go through the elbow, especially if you have poor technique. Avulsion fractures can occur anywhere in the body, especially the elbow, ankle, front of the hip and ischial tuberosity under the buttocks.Īn elbow avulsion fracture often occurs on the inside of the elbow and is throwing related. What is an avulsion fracture?Īn avulsion fracture occurs when a tendon or ligament tears, pulling a small piece of bone with it.

avulsion fracture

If an elbow ligament sprain is suspected in children then an avulsion sprain/fracture should be considered. You will most likely have difficulty moving your elbow and gripping things.There will be pain immediately after the injury occurs.It is very difficult to tell the difference without an X-ray or MRI scan. Symptoms of an avulsion fracture are very similar to a medial elbow ligament sprain. Here we explain the symptoms, causes, and treatment for elbow avulsion fractures. It is more common in children and usually occurs on the inside of the elbow. Outline the management options available for avulsion fractures.

avulsion fracture

Describe the importance of recognizing concomitant soft tissue injuries that occur with avulsion fractures. An elbow avulsion fracture occurs when a tendon or ligament tears, pulling a small fragment of bone away with it. Identify the etiology of avulsion fractures in both the adult and adolescent patient populations.






Avulsion fracture