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Nursemaid's elbow is a type of elbow injury. It's when a forearm bone (radius) slips out of place from where it normally attaches to the elbow joint.
It is a common condition in children younger than age 4. It is also called pulled elbow, slipped elbow, toddler elbow, and radial head subluxation.
A sudden pulling on the hand or forearm can cause nursemaid's elbow. The radius slips out of the ligament that holds it in place. It can happen when a child rolls over. It can also happen from a fall, arm twisting, or from pulling or swinging a young child by the hand.
Each child may feel symptoms a bit differently. But below are the most common symptoms of nursemaid's elbow:
These symptoms may be caused by other health problems. Make sure your child sees their doctor for a diagnosis.
Your child's doctor makes the diagnosis by getting your child's health history and doing a physical exam. They may also order an X-ray to check for other injuries, such as a broken bone.
Treatment will depend on your child's symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is.
Prompt medical treatment is important to quickly ease your child's symptoms. Treatment may include:
Once the elbow has sustained this type of injury, it is more likely to happen again. If it does, call your child's doctor or return to the emergency room for further evaluation and treatment. Most children outgrow the tendency for nursemaid's elbow by age 5.
To help prevent nursemaid's elbow:
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your child's doctor: