作者
Kristine G Williams, Gillian Smith, Scott J Luhmann, Jingnan Mao, Joseph D Gunn III, Janet D Luhmann
发表日期
2013/5/1
期刊
Pediatric emergency care
卷号
29
期号
5
页码范围
555-559
出版商
LWW
简介
Objectives
Buckle fractures are inherently stable and at low risk for displacement. These advantages allow for treatment options that may create confusion for the practitioner. Accepted immobilization methods include circumferential cast, plaster or prefabricated splint, and soft bandaging. Despite mounting evidence for splinting, the questions of pain, preference, satisfaction, and convenience offer a challenge to changing practice. The purposes of this study were (1) to compare cast versus splint for distal radial buckle fractures in terms of parental and patient satisfaction, convenience, and preference and (2) to compare pain reported for cast versus splint.
Methods
We conducted a prospective randomized trial of a convenience sample of patients 2 through 17 years with a radiologically confirmed distal radial buckle fracture. Subjects were randomly assigned to short-arm cast or prefabricated wrist splint. We assessed …
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