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Comminuted Fractures for Parents
A comminuted fracture is a type of broken bone. The bone is broken into more than two pieces.
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A to Z: Fracture, Scaphoid (Wrist) for Parents
A fractured scaphoid is a broken small bone in the wrist.
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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.
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Greenstick Fractures for Parents
A greenstick fracture is a type of broken bone. The bone cracks on one side only, not all the way through the bone.
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Buckle Fractures for Parents
A buckle or torus fracture is a type of broken bone. One side of the bone bends, raising a little buckle, without breaking the other side of the bone.
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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.
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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.
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Splints for Kids
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 break.
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Splints for Parents
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.
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Broken Collarbone (Clavicle Fracture) for Parents
Learn about broken collarbones (or clavicle fractures), a common sports injury in kids.