Yes, a two-month-old baby with a broken arm can be put in a cast, but the specific approach may vary based on the severity and type of fracture. Pediatric orthopedic specialists typically evaluate the injury and use appropriate casting techniques suited for infants, ensuring comfort and proper healing. In some cases, alternative treatments like splints may be considered, depending on the fracture type and location. Always consult a healthcare professional for the best course of action.
A broken arm is usually kept in a cast. sling
A broken arm is usually kept in a cast. sling
From the Doctor.
yes
When you (for example) have broken your arm, they but a cast on it. lol
cast
the cast lets the broken bone stick together and it has to get used to it
the doctors put a cast on an arm or leg to immobilize the limb so it could heal adequately.
see a doctor, have an X-ray, get it cast.
Go to a hospital, have it set and bandaged/put in a cast. wait for it to heal, remove cast, get on with life.
NFL players usually wear a hard cast, if they are able to play with a broken bone. The hardness of the cast protects them from further injury.
Break your arm. Go to the hospital. You're all set.Go to the hospital or if there is no hospital you can get to immobilize your arm with anything that would work ex) newspaper. If it's not broken bandage it.