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sarah47911
02-07-2004, 11:39 AM
My son gets his cast off tomorrow, he's 7 years old. He broke 2 bones in his wrist, the ulna and radius. Has anyone else had a kid who broke a wrist? I'm wondering how his wrist is going to feel and will he have pain and stuff? Because it's been so long since he's used his wrist and stuff I am wondering if it's painful and how long the healing time usually is. I imagine it's different healing processes with different people, but I'm wanting someone to talk to about this subject that knows anything about 'after the cast' healing. I'd appreciate it..... Thanks -Sarah

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sha79
02-08-2004, 03:11 PM
My son broke his wrist and had to wear a cast for 6 weeks. After the cast was removed, it was a little stiff and hard to use, but only for a few days. I think most of it was him being scared to use it because he thought he would break it again. Don't worry, he'll be fine in a week or so. Most of the healing is done while its in the cast.

sarah47911
02-09-2004, 11:19 PM
My son broke his wrist and had to wear a cast for 6 weeks. After the cast was removed, it was a little stiff and hard to use, but only for a few days. I think most of it was him being scared to use it because he thought he would break it again. Don't worry, he'll be fine in a week or so. Most of the healing is done while its in the cast.


Thankyou, Sha.... :wave:

hezfez
03-13-2004, 08:21 AM
What I've noticed from my son's broken arm (just above the wrist) and students I've had is that the arm is a little oddly formed and stays that way. My son thought it was funny how his arm was so hairy and that he couldn't bend the wrist well at first. But it's been about a year since he did his flip off the monkey bars and two years since a student broke his playing soccer and their arms are still a bit flatter, less muscled, and not quite at the same angle as the unbroken arms. I'm not sure if that's common and it isn't something you'd notice if you weren't looking, but the arms just aren't the same as their mates. They do work well though. The student I had plays baseball on a competetive traveling team and throws with that arm. It's always been fine! Since my son broke the other arm twice this fall (due to his UBC) he's only been using the one he broke last spring. He hasn't had any lingering problems from the forearm break.

artbuggy3
03-13-2004, 01:47 PM
I hope it went well for your son...I was in a sugar tong cast for about 4 weeks a long arm cast for about 6-8 weeks then a short arm cast for 6-8 weeks...yes I did break it good!! Mine was incredably stiff the trying to excersise the elbow was the worst. I still have phantom pains in my wrist and it has over 3 years!!

SnowyLynne63
03-14-2004, 03:41 AM
I was 50 when I broke my wrist,It was a bit stiff at first after the cast came off,But I've had no major problems since.Although arthritis has set up in it,but just bothers me when the weather changes.........

 
 
 




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