Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should absolutely NOT run - the jostling would be terrible for healing. She can lay on her back on the floor and do leg lifts and such to work on stomach muscles/core. She can go for normal-paced walks (not walking a dog) to stay healthy from a cardiac level.
Is this the doctor's advice? Being in a cast will keep what needs to be held together, held together. I would let my kid run if they felt up to it. Certainly no playing soccer, but I don't think I'm of the mindset that she can't do cardio exercises unless specifically instructed by the doctor.
So why no soccer? I've seen countless number if kids put bubble wrap around the hard cast and play soccer...including my kid when he was like 9. No issues.
Usually when a kid is playing with a cast it doesn’t go past their elbow, which probably isn’t the case here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should absolutely NOT run - the jostling would be terrible for healing. She can lay on her back on the floor and do leg lifts and such to work on stomach muscles/core. She can go for normal-paced walks (not walking a dog) to stay healthy from a cardiac level.
Is this the doctor's advice? Being in a cast will keep what needs to be held together, held together. I would let my kid run if they felt up to it. Certainly no playing soccer, but I don't think I'm of the mindset that she can't do cardio exercises unless specifically instructed by the doctor.
So why no soccer? I've seen countless number if kids put bubble wrap around the hard cast and play soccer...including my kid when he was like 9. No issues.