Abstract
Forearm trauma in children is a frequent reason for emergency department visits. An often incomplete medical history can lead to difficulties in understanding the traumatic mechanism. This case study highlights the complexity of managing pediatric forearm injuries, particularly due to the potential presence of associated lesions, which must be thoroughly investigated through clinical and radiological examination. In this context, this case serves as a reminder of the different types of forearm and elbow fractures, the potentially associated injuries that should be systematically sought, and the clinical and radiological tools available to the emergency physician.