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Fractures as related to Growth Plate Injuries - Pictures


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and develop an appropriate treatment plan There are 6 different patterns of injury commonly associated with growth plate injuries Often a traction pulling force on the growth plate will be so great that a small separation between the ends of the growing bones will occur A


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fractures into five categories based on the type of damage has been the standard The categories are as follows


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established with surgery to decrease the chance of arthritis at this patellofemoral joint In children epiphyseal or growth plate fractures are more common than ligament injuries FIGURE 4 1 These fractures may not be obvious Therefore stress radiographs may be required to find the area of injury This means that small forces are applied to the leg in different


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