Poor! If you take a nap and at night, throw a pillow and put a cold pak low around the ankle and foot. Keep him as far as possible - that could have torn a ribbon and you have to try it for a walk and ice beneath his feet.
Maybe. X-rays showed bone lesions, but not able to demonstrate soft tissue injury. If lameness is, then I would request an MRI of the ankle on any soft tissue damage eliminated. Try in the meantime, your child to put the leg above the heart to rest while the application ice for at least 20 minutes. I know, easier said than done, but his weight in gold.
It is quite possible, children have the same tendons and ligaments than adults. What your doctor will talk about the fact that, when X-rays were negative, a fracture?
You can try the same way that adults would be a sprain - rest, ice, compression and elevation. They also have air blows with your doctor can prescribe very effective for sprains.
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It is entirely possible.
Poor! If you take a nap and at night, throw a pillow and put a cold pak low around the ankle and foot. Keep him as far as possible - that could have torn a ribbon and you have to try it for a walk and ice beneath his feet.
Maybe. X-rays showed bone lesions, but not able to demonstrate soft tissue injury. If lameness is, then I would request an MRI of the ankle on any soft tissue damage eliminated. Try in the meantime, your child to put the leg above the heart to rest while the application ice for at least 20 minutes. I know, easier said than done, but his weight in gold.
Good luck!
. Anything is possible with a child
It is quite possible, children have the same tendons and ligaments than adults. What your doctor will talk about the fact that, when X-rays were negative, a fracture?
You can try the same way that adults would be a sprain - rest, ice, compression and elevation. They also have air blows with your doctor can prescribe very effective for sprains.
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