Treatment Recommendations for Skull Concave Fracture in Infants Caused by Head Injury
When dealing with a child’s fracture, emphasis should be placed on reduction, fixation, and functional exercise as the three basic principles.
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Explore the treatment and recovery process of a fracture of the radial head on the left side, emphasizing the importance of active treatment and functional exercises.
A newborn was diagnosed with a fractured clavicle on the left side over 40 days after birth, and it had healed in an abnormal shape. Although X-ray examinations have the risk of teratogenic effects, they are still very important during pregnancy. The patient should protect the affected area and follow a reasonable diet to promote recovery.
How to help a 6-year-old child recover from a fracture?
A three-year-old child fell from the rear seat of the family car, causing a right clavicle fracture. After the doctor’s reduction, a re-examination two days later revealed that the bones had not fully united. Inquiry about other treatment methods in addition to the current treatment.
Understand the treatment methods for a right humerus capitellum avulsion fracture, including casting and surgical options.
Understand the treatment methods for right radial head fracture, including cast immobilization, internal fixation, and the importance of joint mobility.
A four-month-old infant suffered a head injury from a fall, resulting in a skull concavity. Inquiry about suitable treatment methods.