Kids will be kids, playing, running, and jumping. But sometimes accidents happen. Many of these result in fractures of the arm, wrist, ankle, or leg. The good news is that 90 percent of all children's fractures do not require surgery.
Following the injury: Immediate steps to take
Most Common Fractures
The most common fractures are also the easiest to treat.
Are Multiple Breaks Cause for Concern?
Certain types of fractures are prone to reoccurrence such as a fracture mid-forearm. This isn't necessarily cause for concern unless there is a family history of bone density issues. By a child's third fracture, the orthopedist may suggest a workup to rule out underlying issues.