What is a torus fracture of radius?

What is a torus fracture of radius?

This fracture is a common injury in children. It is often caused from falling on the hand. This fracture causes one side of the bone to bend, but does not actually break through the bone. It is an incomplete fracture that normally heals within 1 month.

Do torus fractures need a cast?

Will my child need a cast? Torus fractures heal well without any long-term complications. They do not require any operations or to be placed in a cast. However, using a wrist splint provides comfort and reduces the risk of further injury.

How is a torus fracture treated?

We suggest that a ‘Futura-type’ wrist splint can be used to treat these fractures. The patient should be reviewed on the following day to confirm the diagnosis and to give appropriate advice. There is no evidence that further follow-up is required.

What is a non displaced distal radius fracture?

Distal radius fractures are very common in two subsets of patients: children and the middle-aged. They are the most common arm fracture in kids, as they spend a great deal of time at play, which can lead to falls. These fractures are typically non-displaced, or ‘greenstick,’ fractures.

How long does it take for a torus fracture to heal?

It’s also called a torus fracture. These fractures heal faster than complete fractures. But your child will need to wear a splint or cast for at least 3 weeks. It may take 6 to 8 weeks for the fracture to heal.

How do you describe a torus fracture?

A buckle (or torus) fracture is a type of broken bone. One side of a bone bends, raising a little buckle, without breaking the other side of the bone.

How long does a torus fracture take to heal?

Is a buckle fracture worse than a break?

The pain may subside if the injured limb is protected. By definition, a buckle fracture is a stable fracture and stable fractures are less painful than unstable fractures. If the fracture is serious enough, you may be able to see the arm or leg bend in an abnormal way.

What is the most commonly broken carpal bone?

Wrist bones The most commonly injured carpal bone is the scaphoid bone, located near the base of your thumb.

Why is it called a torus fracture?

Because of a child’s softer bones, one side of the bone might buckle or bend without any break in the other side. This injury is also called an incomplete fracture for this reason. It’s also called a torus fracture. These fractures heal faster than complete fractures.