With the improvement of living standards, there are more and more toys available for children to play with. Due to their young age, children may be mischievous by nature. It's not a bad thing for children to be playful, but some children may get hurt while playing. The most common type is a calf fracture, so how long can a child walk with a calf fracture?
Generally speaking, children can walk within three months after a calf fracture. As their bones have not fully developed, they are more prone to injury, but their ability to heal after the fracture is also strong. There are several methods for treating calf fractures, and generally, depending on the severity of the patient, tools such as plaster and steel plates can be used for fixation.
Children with calf fractures should be promptly sent to the hospital for surgical treatment. During the recovery period, parents should pay more attention to their children's daily diet. During the recovery period of a child's fracture, it is best not to give the child stimulating food. It is advisable to give the child calcium rich food as much as possible, which can accelerate the body's recovery speed to a certain extent.
As the saying goes, it takes a hundred days to heal a broken muscle and bone. Although children have strong recovery abilities, they should not be allowed to resume activities too early. In general, children can engage in simple activities for one month after a bone fracture. During this period, children should try to adapt and avoid vigorous exercise. After three months of fracture, children can resume normal exercise, although it still needs to be done step by step.