TY - JOUR PY - 1990// TI - Spiral tibial fractures of children: a commonly accidental spiral long bone fracture JO - American journal of emergency medicine A1 - Mellick, L. B. A1 - Reesor, K. SP - 234 EP - 237 VL - 8 IS - 3 N2 - Pediatric training in child abuse has consistently emphasized a strong association between nonaccidental injuries and spiral fractures of long bones. Isolated spiral tibial fractures of childhood have previously been recognized by the orthopedic specialty to most frequently be accidental in etiology. The authors present evidence that supports a predominantly accidental etiology for isolated spiral tibial fractures of young children. This article presents a series in which 9 of 10 such spiral fractures were most likely the result of an accident and not child abuse or gross neglect. Additionally, almost all of these fractures presented as a gait disturbance and should be included in the differential of this complaint.
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