Fractures of the growth plate are unique to childhood. The risk of growth disturbances depends on the type of fracture, its location, the age of the patient, the vascularization to the epiphysis, the state of the surrounding soft tissues, and whether the injury is open or closed. Epiphyseal fractures of the foot are uncommon, and only rarely are the phalanges involved. We report a Salter-Harris type II injury in the fifth toe. The patient, a 3-year-old girl, was successfully managed conservatively with no sequelae
Background: Adolescent athletes are a high-risk population for stress fractures. We report four case...
An 11-year-old male sustained an irreducible, completely displaced epiphyseal fracture of the proxim...
Stress fractures of the toes are rare. Most reported fractures of the proximal phalanx of the great ...
Fractures of the growth plate are unique to childhood. The risk of growth disturbances depends on th...
Epiphyseal fractures account for about one fifth of pedi-atric fractures. Approximately 10 % cause m...
BackgroundThe presence of growth plates at the ends of long bones makes fracture management in child...
Introduction: Salter-Harris type IV fracture of the proximal phalanx with 90° rotation of the epiphy...
Introduction: Distal femur epiphyseolysis, i.e. separation of physis at the distal femur in the imma...
A purely rotational Salter-Harris type I fracture of the proximal phalanx of the middle finger is de...
An unusual Salter type 2 fracture of the distal phalanx is described. The metaphyseal fragment of th...
Introduction: It is commonly thought that Salter–Harris type I or II appears in mallet fingers in ch...
Background: Distal femoral physis fractures with displacement are rare injuries seen in adolescents ...
Distal femoral physeal fractures are not common but have a high rate of complications. They generall...
A Salt Harris Fracture is a fracture involving the epiphyseal plate or growth plate of a bone. It is...
Abstract: The proximal phalangeal base is the most commonly fractured hand bone in children. Such fr...
Background: Adolescent athletes are a high-risk population for stress fractures. We report four case...
An 11-year-old male sustained an irreducible, completely displaced epiphyseal fracture of the proxim...
Stress fractures of the toes are rare. Most reported fractures of the proximal phalanx of the great ...
Fractures of the growth plate are unique to childhood. The risk of growth disturbances depends on th...
Epiphyseal fractures account for about one fifth of pedi-atric fractures. Approximately 10 % cause m...
BackgroundThe presence of growth plates at the ends of long bones makes fracture management in child...
Introduction: Salter-Harris type IV fracture of the proximal phalanx with 90° rotation of the epiphy...
Introduction: Distal femur epiphyseolysis, i.e. separation of physis at the distal femur in the imma...
A purely rotational Salter-Harris type I fracture of the proximal phalanx of the middle finger is de...
An unusual Salter type 2 fracture of the distal phalanx is described. The metaphyseal fragment of th...
Introduction: It is commonly thought that Salter–Harris type I or II appears in mallet fingers in ch...
Background: Distal femoral physis fractures with displacement are rare injuries seen in adolescents ...
Distal femoral physeal fractures are not common but have a high rate of complications. They generall...
A Salt Harris Fracture is a fracture involving the epiphyseal plate or growth plate of a bone. It is...
Abstract: The proximal phalangeal base is the most commonly fractured hand bone in children. Such fr...
Background: Adolescent athletes are a high-risk population for stress fractures. We report four case...
An 11-year-old male sustained an irreducible, completely displaced epiphyseal fracture of the proxim...
Stress fractures of the toes are rare. Most reported fractures of the proximal phalanx of the great ...