Leg Pain
Thighbone Fracture
Even though the femur is the strongest bone, kids can break a thighbone when
a strong blow is applied. For example, a car crash or a strong hit during contact
sports could fracture a femur. This is a serious and painful injury. According
to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, an additional concern is damage
to the growth plates located at the end of the femur, which could prevent proper
bone formation.
Initially,
your physician may choose to use traction (a counterweight system) to
help a child's weight pull his or her fracture back into position, but
a fracture requires casting or implants to heal completely. With manipulation,
bones may realign. However, an orthopedic surgeon may need to perform
surgery to ensure proper healing.
There
are several different treatment options for thighbone fractures:
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