What is an Avulsion Fracture?

 

 A bone fracture is caused by a bone fragment being pulled away from its main body by soft tissue attached to the bone.

An avulsion fracture can happen in any place where soft tissue attaches to the bone.

It can also be caused by a physical trauma.

In children, avulsion fractures are most commonly seen in sports such as soccer or football.

Treatment

  • Rest and icing is usually done on the affected area.
  • Controlled exercise is usually done to help the patient regain range of motion and improve muscle strength.
  • The majority of avulsion fractures do not require surgery and heal very well.

Most of the healing takes place within 4-6 weeks of the fracture.

Aches and discomfort are common, especially when trying to do activities you haven’t done in a while.

It is normal for the affected area to feel more sensitive for a few months following the injury.

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