Is casting greenstick fractures in children an overtreatment ?
Treatment of impacted greenstick forearm fractures in children using bandage or cast therapy: A prospective randomized trial
J Trauma. 2010 Feb;68(2):425-8.92 children (age range 4 to 13 yr) with an impacted greenstick fracture of the distal radius or ulna were randomized to be managed by either casting or a soft bandage therapy. Follow-up was conducted at 1, 4, and 6 weeks after randomization. Soft-bandage therapy produced greater pain at the start of the treatment than cast therapy, but it allowed for a faster recovery in wrist function and reduced overall discomfort.
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