Paediatric Fractures & Growth Plate Injuries
ModerateHigh-yieldOrthopaedics · Paediatric Ortho
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Children's bones are not simply small adult bones — a thick periosteum, growing physis (growth plate), and remodelling potential give them unique fracture patterns and healing behaviour. This topic is a perennial NEET PG favourite, with Salter-Harris classification, supracondylar humerus fractures and pulled elbow appearing almost every year. The immature skeleton differs from the adult skeleton in several exam-re…
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