
AP and lateral radiographs of a 9-year-old's left elbow demonstrating a radial neck fracture with approximately 45 degrees of angulation. The radial head is tilted laterally. The physis is visible, confirming this is a Salter-Harris type II equivalent. The capitellum appears normal with intact radiocapitellar alignment. This degree of angulation requires closed reduction.
Source: Displaced Radial Neck Fractures in Children • PMC3828489 • CC-BY
Describe the radiographic findings and classification system.
What is the mechanism of injury and relevant anatomy?
Describe the treatment algorithm including reduction techniques.
What are the complications of radial neck fractures?
How does this differ from nursemaid's elbow?
What is the prognosis and expected outcomes?