Growth Plate Injuries of the Elbow

Understanding and Treating Growth Plate Injuries

Growth plate injuries of the elbow are a type of orthopedic condition that primarily affects children and adolescents. The growth plate, also known as the epiphyseal plate, is a region of growing tissue located at the ends of long bones, including the bones in the elbow joint. These injuries occur when there is damage to the growth plate due to trauma or repetitive stress. Common causes include falls, sports-related activities, and accidents. Symptoms of growth plate injuries of the elbow may include pain, swelling, limited range of motion, and deformity. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent long-term complications, such as growth disturbances or joint deformities. Treatment options may include immobilization with a cast or splint, physical therapy, and in severe cases, surgical intervention. With proper management, most children and adolescents with growth plate injuries of the elbow can expect a full recovery and return to normal activities.