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(Medical Xpress)—Among the most common pediatric injuries seen in emergency rooms are fractures that occur when children fall and try to catch themselves with an outstretched hand.
Your wrist is an extension of your forearm. It can’t supinate or pronate on its own. Supination and pronation of the arm come from arm movement, not wrist movement.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Universal wrist forearm splint Casts for broken bones can be heavy and cumbersome, especially for toddlers. And especially ...