![]() ![]() A broken bone may also be referred to as cracked or fractured – these terms mean the same thing.Ī buckle or torus fracture is a minor fracture, which occurs in children’s bones. The x-rays your child had following your injury show that they sustained a broken wrist bone. Contact details are available at the end of this leaflet. If after reading it, you have any concerns or require further explanation, please do not hesitate to contact the fracture clinic team. We understand you may not have seen a clinician face to face in fracture clinic however, most of your questions should be answered by this leaflet. This leaflet has been produced to give you general information about your child’s injury. Need some help choosing a language? Please refer to Browsealoud Supported Voices and Languages. You will then automatically be directed to the app.You can translate this page by using the headphones button (bottom left) and then select the globe to change the language of the page. ![]() You can find the app in the Appstore (iPhone) and in the Google Store (Android). You can also find exercises here to improve your recovery. ![]() In our app you can find more information about your injury. Route numbers and other information about our emergengy department can be found at: App Virtual Fracture Care ![]() In case of an emergency or problems that cannot wait until the next weekday, please contact our emergency department at 040 – 239 96 00 Contact If there are any questions after reading the information, please contact the Breuklijn at 040 239 96 40 between 09.00 and 12.00. Therefore it is important that your child starts moving the wrist after 1-2 weeks. We will make an appointment if necessary.
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