Episode Summary:
In this two-part series, we sit down with Dr. Chuck Gomez, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon, and John Appel, PA, a seasoned emergency medicine provider, to discuss common pediatric orthopedic emergencies. In Part 1, we cover upper extremity injuries, including forearm fractures, supracondylar fractures, lateral condyle fractures, nursemaid’s elbow, elbow dislocations, and clavicle fractures. Dr. Gomez and John share insights on pain management strategies, splinting techniques, and key imaging considerations, ensuring listeners know when to consult orthopedics and how to manage common injuries.
In Part 2, we shift focus to lower extremity orthopedic emergencies, covering conditions such as Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE), patella dislocations, tibial tubercle fractures, toddler’s fractures, and osteomyelitis/septic arthritis. Dr. Gomez provides guidance on recognizing urgent injuries, including red flags for compartment syndrome and infections, while John shares practical advice for ER-based assessment and initial management. Throughout the discussion, we emphasize when to splint, when to allow weight-bearing, and when orthopedic consultation is critical.
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