How long does it take for a baby’s lower leg to heal from a tibia fracture?

A baby’s calf tibia fracture usually improves significantly in about 4 weeks, and after the fracture has healed there is still a process of bone plate remodeling, and after a year the fracture can be completely healed as before. Baby calf tibia fracture is more special, there is a risk of non-healing or delayed healing of the fracture, or even osteofascial compartment syndrome and other diseases may be. It is important to be aware of any displacement of the fracture during the healing process. Therefore, it is recommended that the fracture be reviewed regularly and that any abnormalities be treated promptly. Fibrous scabs can be seen in about 2~4 weeks after the baby’s calf tibia fracture, forming a relatively stable fracture, and bony scabs can be formed in about 4~8 weeks after the fracture, so that the baby can start to get out of bed and move around. Specifically, you can improve the X-ray and other examinations and follow the doctor’s instructions for training. After about a year, the fracture can be completely healed. If the baby’s tibia fracture, due to its blood circulation is relatively poor, easy to delay the healing of the fracture or even the fracture does not heal, it is recommended to go to the hospital regularly to improve the X-ray and other examinations, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.