Search results
-
Buckle Fractures for Teens
A buckle or torus fracture is a type of broken bone. One side of the bone bends, raising a little buckle, without breaking the other side of the bone. Teens don't usually get this type of fracture.
-
Buckle Fractures for Parents
A buckle or torus fracture is a type of broken bone. One side of the bone bends, raising a little buckle, without breaking the other side of the bone.
-
Bones, Muscles & Joints for Kids for Kids
"The thigh bone's connected to knee bone . . ." You may know the words to the song, but muscles and joints are also in between those bones. Find out all bones, muscles, and joints in these articles just for kids.
-
Broken Bones for Parents
Many kids will have a broken bone at some point. Here's what to expect.
-
Aches, Pains & Injuries - Nemours KidsHealth for Parents
How to handle the inevitable boo-boos of childhood.
-
First Aid & Injuries for Teens
Learn what to do for common problems like bug bites or nosebleeds, including situations when you need to see a doctor.
-
Broken Bones for Kids
What happens when you break a bone?
-
Emergencies - Nemours KidsHealth for Parents
First aid and other guidance for emergency situations.
-
Learning About Emergencies & First Aid for Kids
Sometimes you need to take quick action. Find out how to handle emergencies.
-
Broken Bones for Teens
Bones are tough stuff - but even tough stuff can break. Find out what happens when a bone fractures.