What to expect after pediatric/kid's wrist fractures

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The forearm is the part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow. It is made up of two bones: the radius and the ulna. Forearm fractures are the most common fractures in children

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Dr. Richards is amazing at what he does. His experience and demeanor make him the Steph Curry of pediatric orthopedics. We are lucky to have such a great resource in the Bay Area community. Thank you for healing my children!

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my child's (6yo) experience and I was traumatized. This video gave me perspectives. thank you

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My 10 year old daughter has been in a cast for 3 weeks now. She broke her wrist skateboard. One brake was just under the growth plate, another one on the other side of her wrist and her thumb. 2 of those aren't healing yet. Why? She has to keep this cast on for 2 more weeks. What happens if it's still broken then?

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I have a break in my growth plate on my wrist

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Does this video apply to fracturing the Radial styloid bone? My son has been in a cast for three weeks and the doctor told him to only wear the cast at night. He's a baseball player. How soon would you suggest he returns to play?

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