Question

How significant are the future impacts of a child’s fracture? What specific impacts can occur? How can these impacts be minimized?

Answer

If a child’s fracture is not actively treated, it may result in malunion of the fractured site, which can further affect the child’s physical function and appearance as an adult. If the fracture occurs at the epiphysis, it may also affect the growth and development of the bone. To mitigate these impacts, it is important to seek treatment from a professional orthopedic department in a hospital as early as possible, follow medical instructions for regular follow-up checks, and undergo subsequent functional training to maximize the recovery of physical function.