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  • First Aid: Broken Bones for Teens


    A broken bone requires emergency medical care. Here's what to do.

  • Broken Bones for Teens


    Bones are tough stuff — but even tough stuff can break. Find out what happens when a bone fractures.

  • How Broken Bones Heal for Teens


    Broken bones have an amazing ability to heal. New bone forms within a few weeks of the injury, although full healing can take longer.

  • Comminuted Fractures for Teens


    A comminuted fracture is a type of broken bone. The bone is broken into more than two pieces.

  • Broken Collarbone (Clavicle Fracture) for Teens


    A broken collarbone is one of the most common types of broken bones. Find out how it can happen and how it's treated.

  • Greenstick Fractures for Teens


    A greenstick fracture is a type of broken bone. The bone cracks on one side only, not all the way through the bone.

  • Splints for Teens


    A splint is a support device that keeps an injured area from moving. Doctors often use splints to hold bones and joints in place so they can heal after a fracture.

  • Stress Fractures for Teens


    It's not always easy to tell if you have a stress fracture, and stress fractures can get worse quickly. This article explains how to prevent and treat them.

  • Casts for Teens


    This article has tips on taking care of a cast so it keeps working as it should.

  • Strains and Sprains for Teens


    Sprains and strains are common injuries, especially for people who play hard or are into sports. Find out what they are and how to recuperate from one.

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