At today's visit, the orthopedic specialist (bone specialist) checked your child's arm and X-rays. Your child has buckle fractures in both the radius and ulna bones. Your child will wear a cast while the bones heal. Healing time varies, but kids with a buckle fracture usually need a cast for 2–4 weeks. It's important to take good care of the cast to keep the skin under it healthy and avoid problems.
Daily cast care:
Problems to watch for:
If your child has pain:
Be sure to:
What are the radius and ulna bones? They are the bones in the lower arm. The ulna is on the little finger (pinkie) side. The radius is on the thumb side.
What's a buckle fracture? A buckle fracture happens when a fall or other arm injury makes one side of a bone press together, making a bulge on the edge of the bone.
Why do kids get buckle fractures? Kids' bones are still growing and not as hard as adults' bones. If they hold out their arms to stop a fall, the pressure on the bone makes the outside layer of bone bulge out.
What does the cast do? The cast is made of fiberglass or plaster with soft padding inside. It supports and protects the broken bones while they heal. It might feel snug, but it shouldn't feel too tight or painful. It can feel heavy, so your child might wear a sling around the neck and over the cast for support.