Pediatric orthopedic emergencies are explored, emphasizing the importance of recognizing often-missed injuries due to challenges in history-taking, physical exams, and x-ray interpretation. Drs. Pirie and Mehta share insights on approaching pediatric orthopedics, including ACL tears, tibial spine fractures, and knee injuries, highlighting the Ottawa Knee Rules' applicability in children. The discussion covers septic arthritis, transient synovitis, and occult fractures in limping children, stressing the significance of distinguishing between these conditions and avoiding over-investigation. Management strategies for common injuries like distal radius fractures, greenstick fractures, and nursemaid's elbow are reviewed, advocating for removable splints and symptom-guided care.
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