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DD went to the hand specialist today. I was so upset with her orthopedist who spent 7 months with us and then said his original diagnosis was likely wrong. Turns out, he was wrong about being wrong! Upshot: The hand specialist believes she DOES have gymnast wrist, which in her case means inflammation around the growth plate. He reiterated that although it's sore and tender, there is no long term damage, which is the most important part. She also has an extra bone in her hand, which functions a bit like a growth plate and that is inflamed as well. Given that this is her third bout with wrist tenderness, he does want us to consider that her body is just not made for gymnastics. However, the fact that the left wrist DID seem to heal make him somewhat optimistic.
Treatment: 6 weeks to 3 months in a removable cast. She's already been off of it for 3 weeks, but not casted so he's not sure he's counting it, damn him. But we go back in a month, which would be 7 weeks (by my mommy counting). Hopefully she will be much improved by then.
Incredibly, despite these repeated injuries, she's determined not to retire and come out the other side. Luckily she has qualified for States and as long as she's not at the 3 month end of this thing, she can conceivably get her skills back in March to compete States in April. Wish us luck.
Until then, she will focus on lots and lots of front tumbling (FLO FT anyone?), leaps and turns, and conditioning. She actually did a pitch perfect one handed round off full on Tumble Trak.
Treatment: 6 weeks to 3 months in a removable cast. She's already been off of it for 3 weeks, but not casted so he's not sure he's counting it, damn him. But we go back in a month, which would be 7 weeks (by my mommy counting). Hopefully she will be much improved by then.
Incredibly, despite these repeated injuries, she's determined not to retire and come out the other side. Luckily she has qualified for States and as long as she's not at the 3 month end of this thing, she can conceivably get her skills back in March to compete States in April. Wish us luck.
Until then, she will focus on lots and lots of front tumbling (FLO FT anyone?), leaps and turns, and conditioning. She actually did a pitch perfect one handed round off full on Tumble Trak.