
Most Common Pediatric Fractures and How to Prevent Them by Dr. Jill Larson
In this session from the 12th Annual Update Course in Pediatric Surgery, Dr. Jill Larson from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital outlines key strategies for preventing and managing the most common pediatric fractures—just in time for the seasonal surge.
Key Highlights:
• Timing of fractures: Fracture season peaks in spring, summer, and surprisingly, October—timing your prevention efforts matters
• Top five fracture types: Wrist, ankle, elbow, forearm, and tibia fractures are the most common injuries treated in pediatric orthopedics.
• What to treat—and how: Dr. Larson explains which fractures can be managed conservatively (e.g., buckle or greenstick) and which may need surgery (e.g., displaced triplane fractures).
• Casting and immobilization tips: Includes guidance on when to splint, when to cast, and how long to monitor growth plate–involved injuries.
• Injury prevention insights: From trampoline accidents to lawnmower-related trauma, this session covers key safety risks and how to address them proactively.
• Nutrition and bone health: Vitamin D deficiency and obesity are contributing factors—highlighting the need for a holistic approach to fracture prevention.
This session provides practical, seasonal insights for pediatric providers—and equips teams with the knowledge to protect growing bones before peak fracture months arrive.
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