- Jan 8, 2023
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Thank you!I’m sorry. Prayers for good news!
I hope your son is healing quickly. How’s PT going? Best wishes!My son is level 7 this year and has injured growth plates in both wrists. Started with slight pain, purchased wrists braces and continued with pain. Went to sports medicine and X-rays confirmed both wrists needed immobilization. We casted one and braced the other for 3 weeks. Significant growth plate healing at 3.5 week mark. Out of cast and brace and just started PT. Anticipated a 3 month healing process. Hopefully start impact training after 2.5 months. Definitely get it looked at so your son doesn’t further damage growth plates if that’s the issue. I feel like we tried to work through the discomfort too long and now we are having a long recovery to fix the damage. Best of luck.
Thank you. Sorry about your daughter’s injuries. It’s such a challenging aspect of this sport. I’m really impressed by the gymnasts who persevere through multiple injuries. I don’t know if I could do it. I hope your daughter has a great season.I’m so sorry you are both dealing with this, my daughter missed the end of her 2024 season due to a broken arm, and then the entire 2025 season due to elbow surgery in her other arm. It was a rough year+ and to be honest she still isn’t fully where she needs to be as a sophomore level 10. The mental part of it is so hard. She did talk to a therapist for a few months and that helped a lot. Hoping your son heals fast.
Thank you!Thank you. Sorry about your daughter’s injuries. It’s such a challenging aspect of this sport. I’m really impressed by the gymnasts who persevere through multiple injuries. I don’t know if I could do it. I hope your daughter has a great season.