Children’s fractures can be treated as follows: 1. Most children’s fractures can be healed by conservative treatment, such as repositioning under fluoroscopy and fixation with a cast, splint or brace. Children’s fractures heal very quickly and have excellent remodeling ability. 2. For some very serious fractures or open fractures, surgical treatment is required. Surgery is performed under direct vision to reposition the fracture and to fix the fracture. Once a fracture occurs in a child, it should be treated as soon as possible to prevent it from affecting his or her future development.