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Management of radial head subluxation (pulled elbow) in children 6 months to 5 years of age*
Management of radial head subluxation (pulled elbow) in children 6 months to 5 years of age*
* For management of infants <6 months or children ≥5 years, refer to UpToDate content on radial head subluxation (pulled elbow). ¶ In cases where a history of pull injury is absent and the physical examination is otherwise consistent with radial head subluxation, performing reduction without first obtaining plain radiographs is still appropriate. Δ The hyperpronation method is suggested for reduction of radial head subluxation for initial and repeat attempts because the success rate may be higher. For a description of this technique, refer to the UpToDate content on radial head subluxation (pulled elbow). ◊ Patients with full arm mobility at follow-up can be presumed to have had a radial head subluxation that spontaneously reduced and require no further care. Patients who have persistent immobility of the arm at follow-up warrant splinting and, if the follow-up visit was with the primary care provider, orthopedic referral.