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Pediatric Fracture Care at Commons Clinic: Calm, Expert Treatment for Growing Bones

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When a child breaks a bone, it can feel urgent and overwhelming for parents. The good news is that children’s bones often heal quickly, but they also require the right approach to protect growth plates, restore alignment, and prevent long-term problems. Pediatric fracture care is specialized orthopedic evaluation and treatment designed specifically for growing bodies, not just smaller versions of adult care.

At Commons Clinic, we provide expert specialty care with a streamlined experience and access to advanced diagnostics. Whether your child was injured during sports, play, or an accident, our goal is to confirm the injury quickly, treat it safely, and guide your family through recovery with clear next steps.

Why Pediatric Fractures Need Specialized Care

Children’s bones are still developing, and many fractures occur near growth plates. These growth areas are important for normal bone development, so accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment matter. Pediatric fracture care focuses on:

  • Protecting growth plates and future bone development
  • Restoring proper alignment to support normal movement
  • Preventing stiffness and loss of function
  • Ensuring safe healing so children can return to school, sports, and play

Common pediatric fractures include wrist fractures, forearm fractures, ankle injuries, elbow fractures, collarbone fractures, and sports-related stress injuries.

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What to Expect During a Pediatric Fracture Evaluation

At Commons Clinic, we aim to make care efficient and reassuring. Your child’s visit typically includes:

  • A focused orthopedic exam with gentle assessment of swelling, tenderness, and motion
  • Imaging, often X-rays, to identify fracture type and alignment
  • A clear explanation of the injury, treatment options, and what to expect next
  • A plan for pain control, activity restrictions, and school or sports guidance

We also check for injuries that can be missed in the initial rush, such as subtle growth plate injuries or joint involvement.

Treatment Options for Pediatric Fracture Care

Most pediatric fractures do not require surgery. Treatment depends on the fracture type, location, and alignment, and may include:

  • Splinting or casting to stabilize the bone while it heals
  • Closed reduction, which is a gentle realignment performed without an incision, sometimes with sedation
  • Surgical fixation when the fracture is displaced, unstable, involves the joint, or threatens a growth plate
  • Follow-up imaging to ensure the bone stays aligned during healing

Because kids heal fast, timely follow-up is important. We keep the plan clear and simple so you know exactly what to watch for at home.

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Recovery and Return to Sports

Recovery time depends on the fracture and the child’s age. Many children return to normal activities after proper healing and a gradual reintroduction to sports. We provide return-to-play guidance based on stability, strength, and safety, not guesswork. If physical therapy is needed, we coordinate a plan focused on regaining motion and confidence.

Why Families Choose Commons Clinic

  • Orthopedic expertise with careful attention to growth plate protection
  • Streamlined visits with clear explanations for parents and kids
  • Sports injury experience for active children and teens
  • Second-opinion friendly care when families want reassurance

FAQs About Pediatric Fracture Care

How do I know if my child’s injury is a fracture?

Signs include swelling, pain, bruising, refusal to use the limb, or visible deformity. X-rays confirm most fractures, and specialized evaluation helps identify growth plate injuries.

Do children always need a cast?

Not always. Some fractures can be treated with a splint or removable brace, depending on stability and location.

When is surgery needed for a child’s fracture?

Surgery may be recommended for unstable or significantly displaced fractures, joint-involving injuries, or fractures affecting growth plates.

How long does a pediatric fracture take to heal?

Many fractures heal in a few weeks, but timing varies by bone, fracture type, and age. Follow-up visits help confirm safe healing.

Can my child play sports again after a fracture?

Yes, most children return to sports. The key is full healing and a safe progression back to activity based on your orthopedic plan.

If your child has a suspected fracture or was told to follow up after an urgent visit, schedule pediatric fracture care at Commons Clinic. You will get expert answers, a clear treatment plan, and guidance that helps your child heal safely and return to normal life.