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Do Tourous Fractures of the Wrist Need Immobilization and Follow Up?
The buckle and toris fractures are really common. I see them all the time in our mixed department. And i even saw one recently in one of the couple of kids a day that make it into our adult only department, not knowing that it's a non peds department. They are very minor insurrect. My much neglected children have all had just ignored ios, likely dets, standard medical approach. But despite how common they are and how minor they are, there's actually a lot of practice variation nationally and internationally. So this study was a multi centred, randomized, controlled equivalents trial. We don't think we've ever actually had an equivalent trial.