Avulsion Fracture in the Hip in Children

According to The Children's Hospital, an avulsion fracture that occurs in the hip is referred to as a pelvic avulsion fracture. A piece of bone is torn away from the muscle.
  1. Effects

    • Children with an avulsion fracture in the hip will experience pain and difficulty moving the leg and the hip.

    Causes

    • An avulsion fracture in the hip is caused by trauma. This trauma occurs most often when a child participates in activities such as soccer, football or cheerleading.

    Identification

    • To identify whether or not a child has an avulsion fracture in the hip, a doctor will perform a bone scan and an X-ray.

    Treatment

    • Rest is the usual treatment for an avulsion fracture. Medications are administered to help alleviate the pain.

    Prevention/Solution

    • To prevent hip avulsion fractures in children, it is best to use caution when participating in sports that put strain on the hip.

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