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Growing Bones, Subtle Signs: The Complexities and Quiet Clues of Pediatric Trauma Care

40 min · 29. tammi 2026
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Pediatric trauma brings a unique set of challenges, from subtle clinical signs to children who can’t always articulate what hurts, and injury patterns that behave differently than those of adults. In this episode, Dr. Jonathan Sackier sits down with Dr. Kristin Livingston, pediatric orthopaedic surgeon at Boston Children’s Hospital and faculty at Harvard Medical School, to explore the complexity of acute compartment syndrome in kids, why it’s so different, and what makes timely diagnosis so difficult. Visit our landing page! [http://underpressure.fm/]

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