Hi my 10 month old got fracture on leg he got his cast on for 3weeks I am very scared about his future please can you tell how is your 11 month old doing now ..I am crying day and night please tell me how was the healing
Thank you for posting this . My 2 year old broke his leg this past weekend and is still in his splint . Nights have been long this video gave me a little hope .
Thank you so much for sharing this video with other people. We are at ER right now with my 4 y.o daughter. She jumped from monkey climbing and broke her leg, exactly like your daughter’s injury. Now, I can see our 6-7 weeks :)
Thank for this! Our 2 year old just got his cast off & is walking funny. We were worried he’s going to walk like this forever but your video made me feel better!
So happy to help! Def talk to doc if you aren’t seeing gradual improvement but gradual is key… they gotta build muscle back, overcome fear, overcome the weird walk they had developed, it takes time! You can help encourage it like I did or see a PT, but I think it would happen 100% naturally too
Oh don't worry, she was totally fine. Of course the initial break hurt, and cutting it off scared her, but other than that she was her regular goofy happy self with the occasional toddler mood swing 😬 she's almost 6 now!
Hi my 4 years old had surgery last week but she's out of control for walking I just noticed a soft spot in her cast near the surgery area am really worried if it's OK or not? Can you please tell me if it's okay
Hello dear thank u for posting this video we r so proud of ur hero My LO has a cast on her left leg yesterday until now we r in shock can’t believe how she felt down on her bicycle She is 5 years old Only cast with no surgery Ur hero has also a cast without surgery????
The doctor told me that in 5 weeks we will remove the cast Ur hero in which day she started to try standing with the cast I am asking my self my LO when she can start to stand up or walking slowly with her cast And if it’s safe before removing the cast or no
Thanks for posting! How long did it take your daughter to walk normally without a limp? Did she have any lasting affects from the injury? Knee and leg perform correctly? My 2yr old daughter just got her cast off a few days ago after having a buckle fracture on her tibia. She moves her leg well and bends, crawls without any issue but does not want to walk/stand on it. Just wondering your thoughts and anything you did to help her gain her mobility and confidence back.
Does it seem to hurt her or is she just scared? In the video you can see ours was quite scared but once she was up on it, didn't hurt, and she progressed from there. Took a few weeks to build the muscle up and I did work with her to slow her walking and focus on toe forward because she was so used to her foot being sideways in the cast when she walked. I'm not a professional but we did a bit of home-based PT in that way, just getting her to focus on correct positioning when possible.
The scooter was the first thing that got her to stand up. See if you can figure out a toy or activity she loves that requires standing and just go slow and make sure she doesn't fall or anything that could scare her and cause a setback
Yes her being scared is for sure playing a roll and we were told not to rush her to walk so we haven’t pushed it much. Like you, I was planning to do some at home PT for muscle strengthening and coordination for walking correctly again. Just wanted to get your point of view for your daughters recovery time and when normal walking began again. Thank you for your response!
We didn't do PT but were prepared to go that route if not back to normal in 5 or so weeks. Thankfully she was. It was very gradual. No pushing, just encouraging, especially encouraging her to walk slowly instead of galloping LOL walking slowly and focusing on pointing toe forward. We would do it several times a day just for a minute or two, make it a game or something. Slowly but surely she got better!
Not even leg in a cast can slow her down she's going super fast like nothing happened. Once I saw this episode of Rescue 911 and in the episode they were transporting race horses for the winter. And their trailer flipped onto its side and they open the tailored the Colt took off running that's normal for a horse because they're scared what they do when they're scared they take off running but his trailer mate she was stuck between the metal of the trailer. And they got her free and they were checking on her if she was okay she was after they checked out both of the horses they walked into trailer like nothing happened like the accident never existed. I was surprised.
Hi!! My 24 months old baby girl had cast on her left leg for 4 weeks. After removing cast she doesn't want to walk for the first 4 days. Then she started standing, then slowly she started walking, but she is limbing. Now it is 2 weeks without cast, and she still limbs. I am so confused and worried about this? How many wks it takes to get ready?
I'm so sorry to hear about it! Talk to your doctor, she may need a check up to make sure everything is OK. but in my experience, the muscles had atrophied (gotten very weak) while in the cast so it took some time to walk normally again. If I'm remembering correctly, the doctor said it can take as long as the cast was on to get back to normal (in our case that was 5 weeks but she was back to normal much before that).
We are waiting a week after it happened due to the bone doctor not being in office till the fourth of oct. he’s still in a splint and miserable and so mad cause he can’t go and play. Like the others
Good to see your little one's progress! My 11-month-old just had her lower leg fracture yesterday. Your video comforts me a lot.
Hi my 10 month old got fracture on leg he got his cast on for 3weeks I am very scared about his future please can you tell how is your 11 month old doing now ..I am crying day and night please tell me how was the healing
@@lovely-tt5leno need to worry mama your baby is going to be fine don’t cry
Thank you for posting this . My 2 year old broke his leg this past weekend and is still in his splint . Nights have been long this video gave me a little hope .
I hope he has a speedy and easy recovery ❤️❤️❤️
Same my daughter problems this video gave me little hope.
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Thank you so much for sharing this video with other people. We are at ER right now with my 4 y.o daughter. She jumped from monkey climbing and broke her leg, exactly like your daughter’s injury. Now, I can see our 6-7 weeks :)
I’m so sorry to hear but am happy to bring you some calm and hope in this scary moment ❤️
Thank for this! Our 2 year old just got his cast off & is walking funny. We were worried he’s going to walk like this forever but your video made me feel better!
So happy to help! Def talk to doc if you aren’t seeing gradual improvement but gradual is key… they gotta build muscle back, overcome fear, overcome the weird walk they had developed, it takes time! You can help encourage it like I did or see a PT, but I think it would happen 100% naturally too
My two year old fractured her leg tonight and got her cast. Thank you for your video. I can see my next 6 week here.
Oh I'm so sorry!!! Glad you found our video! Wishing her a speedy and easy recovery!
Oh don't worry, she was totally fine. Of course the initial break hurt, and cutting it off scared her, but other than that she was her regular goofy happy self with the occasional toddler mood swing 😬 she's almost 6 now!
kids always something to keep you busy
Thanks for sharing, super helpful!
Cute baby with cast.❤
bless her heart
Same thing happened to my little 2 years old 😢
This makes me feel comfortable about my sprained leg
Hi my 4 years old had surgery last week but she's out of control for walking I just noticed a soft spot in her cast near the surgery area am really worried if it's OK or not? Can you please tell me if it's okay
I'm so sorry, I'm not a doctor or any medical professional. Please call your doctor for advice ❤️
@@USJapanFamthnx For replying. yeah I called her Dr but he is out of town for 2 days
Hello dear thank u for posting this video we r so proud of ur hero
My LO has a cast on her left leg yesterday until now we r in shock can’t believe how she felt down on her bicycle
She is 5 years old
Only cast with no surgery
Ur hero has also a cast without surgery????
The doctor told me that in 5 weeks we will remove the cast
Ur hero in which day she started to try standing with the cast
I am asking my self my LO when she can start to stand up or walking slowly with her cast
And if it’s safe before removing the cast or no
Yes just an uncomplicated fracture thankfully, quick recover wishes for your little one too!
Thankyou
Thanks for posting! How long did it take your daughter to walk normally without a limp? Did she have any lasting affects from the injury? Knee and leg perform correctly? My 2yr old daughter just got her cast off a few days ago after having a buckle fracture on her tibia. She moves her leg well and bends, crawls without any issue but does not want to walk/stand on it. Just wondering your thoughts and anything you did to help her gain her mobility and confidence back.
Does it seem to hurt her or is she just scared? In the video you can see ours was quite scared but once she was up on it, didn't hurt, and she progressed from there. Took a few weeks to build the muscle up and I did work with her to slow her walking and focus on toe forward because she was so used to her foot being sideways in the cast when she walked. I'm not a professional but we did a bit of home-based PT in that way, just getting her to focus on correct positioning when possible.
The scooter was the first thing that got her to stand up. See if you can figure out a toy or activity she loves that requires standing and just go slow and make sure she doesn't fall or anything that could scare her and cause a setback
Yes her being scared is for sure playing a roll and we were told not to rush her to walk so we haven’t pushed it much. Like you, I was planning to do some at home PT for muscle strengthening and coordination for walking correctly again. Just wanted to get your point of view for your daughters recovery time and when normal walking began again. Thank you for your response!
@@USJapanFam how did you build her muscle up ? My son is out of the cast but very reluctant to walk. Need help n advise
We didn't do PT but were prepared to go that route if not back to normal in 5 or so weeks. Thankfully she was. It was very gradual. No pushing, just encouraging, especially encouraging her to walk slowly instead of galloping LOL walking slowly and focusing on pointing toe forward. We would do it several times a day just for a minute or two, make it a game or something. Slowly but surely she got better!
My son's cast seems moved a little bit, should I go to the doctor to get it check
Call your doc. Sometimes there is swelling when first casted and then it goes down and cast is loose. Maybe they will allow you to text some photos?
What’s the song in the beginning
Oh I have no idea sorry, something random from iMovie or YT library 🤷♀️
Not even leg in a cast can slow her down she's going super fast like nothing happened. Once I saw this episode of Rescue 911 and in the episode they were transporting race horses for the winter. And their trailer flipped onto its side and they open the tailored the Colt took off running that's normal for a horse because they're scared what they do when they're scared they take off running but his trailer mate she was stuck between the metal of the trailer. And they got her free and they were checking on her if she was okay she was after they checked out both of the horses they walked into trailer like nothing happened like the accident never existed. I was surprised.
Hi!! My 24 months old baby girl had cast on her left leg for 4 weeks. After removing cast she doesn't want to walk for the first 4 days. Then she started standing, then slowly she started walking, but she is limbing. Now it is 2 weeks without cast, and she still limbs. I am so confused and worried about this? How many wks it takes to get ready?
I'm so sorry to hear about it! Talk to your doctor, she may need a check up to make sure everything is OK. but in my experience, the muscles had atrophied (gotten very weak) while in the cast so it took some time to walk normally again. If I'm remembering correctly, the doctor said it can take as long as the cast was on to get back to normal (in our case that was 5 weeks but she was back to normal much before that).
We are waiting a week after it happened due to the bone doctor not being in office till the fourth of oct. he’s still in a splint and miserable and so mad cause he can’t go and play. Like the others
aww i know how it feels to break somthing painful.
Does she have an identical twin
Fraternal
Aw... I hate that she broke her leg, but it sure didn't slow her down much did it?!
Omggggggggggggg😮😮
at 74 have never had the joy of broken leg