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The swelling/stiffness of 's ankle was at its peak on

Fri./Sat. Did some cold water soaks Fri. and children's Advil for 48

hrs. It did help. By Sun., there was very little swelling/stiffness

and even that was gone by Mon. He now navigates by scooting on his

behind, using his left foot to propel mimself forward, with his right

leg crossed in front of him. He tolerates it being touched, moved,

even gentle manipulation. He will allow me to check the range of

motion of the foot/ankle, and it seems to be near normal. Yet, he

still will not put any weight on it. So, today, the pediatrician put

a piece of cotton wrapped casting material behind his right

calf/ankle and bottom of the foot, which he then wrapped with ACE

bandage to immobilize it. He wants to give it 2 weeks to heal and

then recheck it, possibly xray again. He said a hairline fracture

often will not show up on xray, until it is healed. If it is a

growth plate injury, I don't know how that can be dtermined or how

long that would take to heal.

So, no weight bearing or range of motion exercising in PT for 2

weeks. I wonder what his physical therapist will do with him?

I borrowed a Sit 'N Spin for him, today. For a little guy who was

always on the move, it gets kind of boring to be down on the floor

all the time. We can't pull him in his wagon and swing him in his

swing all day. And I limit him to no more than 2 DVD's a day. Going

to be a long two weeks! I hope he is walking again by his birthday,

middle of next month!

Blessings!

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The swelling/stiffness of 's ankle was at

its peak on

Fri./Sat. Did some cold water soaks Fri. and children's Advil for 48

hrs. It did help. By Sun., there was very little swelling/stiffness

and even that was gone by Mon. He now navigates by scooting on his

behind, using his left foot to propel mimself forward, with his right

leg crossed in front of him. He tolerates it being touched, moved,

even gentle manipulation. He will allow me to check the range of

motion of the foot/ankle, and it seems to be near normal. Yet, he

still will not put any weight on it. So, today, the pediatrician put

a piece of cotton wrapped casting material behind his right

calf/ankle and bottom of the foot, which he then wrapped with ACE

bandage to immobilize it. He wants to give it 2 weeks to heal and

then recheck it, possibly xray again. He said a hairline fracture

often will not show up on xray, until it is healed. If it is a

growth plate injury, I don't know how that can be dtermined or how

long that would take to heal.

So, no weight bearing or range of motion exercising in PT for 2

weeks. I wonder what his physical therapist will do with him?

I borrowed a Sit 'N Spin for him, today. For a little guy who was

always on the move, it gets kind of boring to be down on the floor

all the time. We can't pull him in his wagon and swing him in his

swing all day. And I limit him to no more than 2 DVD's a day. Going

to be a long two weeks! I hope he is walking again by his birthday,

middle of next month!

Blessings!

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