Limb fractures are the most common injuries in pediatric orthopedics. Early and late complications are often not preventable, even when providing the best treatment; furthermore, these injuries are largely implicated in medico-legal claims. The development of evidence-based guidelines is one of the main goals of medical research. Approved guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, and follow up are fundamental to obtain the best results in medical practice. Guidelines in pediatric traumatology have been developed, even though specific conditions, like obesity, could influence their drafting. The cast and fixation systems usually applied in pediatric fractures provide a growth plate sparing, a satisfying reduction, and good stress resistance, most...
This study aimed to determine if having an overweight or obese range body mass index (BMI) at time o...
The risk of fracture secondary to low-impact trauma is greater in obese children, suggesting obese c...
Childhood obesity has emerged in recent years as a major public health problem. As this continues to...
Limb fractures are the most common injuries in pediatric orthopedics. Early and late complications a...
Limb fractures are the most common injuries in pediatric orthopedics. Early and late complications a...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether there is an association between childhood obesity and severe extrem...
The prevalence of obesity in children with ULBF was higher than in the general pediatric population....
Introduction: Obesity is thought to be a protective factor for bones in adults but not in children b...
The risk of fracture secondary to low-impact trauma is greater in obese children, suggesting obese c...
Children's fractures have been enlisted among orthopaedics complaints of childhood obesity. Unhealth...
Introduction: although it has been suggested that overweight and obese children have an increased ri...
Objective—To investigate the risk of bone fracture sustained by obese children exposed to falls. We ...
Increased risk of fracture identified in obese children has led to a focus on the relationship betwe...
International audienceAbstract Context Obesity and its associated comorbidities are a recognized and...
This study aimed to determine if having an overweight or obese range body mass index (BMI) at time o...
This study aimed to determine if having an overweight or obese range body mass index (BMI) at time o...
The risk of fracture secondary to low-impact trauma is greater in obese children, suggesting obese c...
Childhood obesity has emerged in recent years as a major public health problem. As this continues to...
Limb fractures are the most common injuries in pediatric orthopedics. Early and late complications a...
Limb fractures are the most common injuries in pediatric orthopedics. Early and late complications a...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether there is an association between childhood obesity and severe extrem...
The prevalence of obesity in children with ULBF was higher than in the general pediatric population....
Introduction: Obesity is thought to be a protective factor for bones in adults but not in children b...
The risk of fracture secondary to low-impact trauma is greater in obese children, suggesting obese c...
Children's fractures have been enlisted among orthopaedics complaints of childhood obesity. Unhealth...
Introduction: although it has been suggested that overweight and obese children have an increased ri...
Objective—To investigate the risk of bone fracture sustained by obese children exposed to falls. We ...
Increased risk of fracture identified in obese children has led to a focus on the relationship betwe...
International audienceAbstract Context Obesity and its associated comorbidities are a recognized and...
This study aimed to determine if having an overweight or obese range body mass index (BMI) at time o...
This study aimed to determine if having an overweight or obese range body mass index (BMI) at time o...
The risk of fracture secondary to low-impact trauma is greater in obese children, suggesting obese c...
Childhood obesity has emerged in recent years as a major public health problem. As this continues to...