It took mine around 4 weeks to heal but my mom didnt take me to the doctor til two weeks after i did it so i only needed a cast for 4 weeks but i would of needed it for 6.
4-5 weeks depending on age, children of course being faster due to them still growing. It is a very sore fracture and causes a cut on the toe above the fracture that is stitched very easy!
yes
4-6 weeks
It took him 3 months for his fractured nose to heal completely.
When a child's bone is fractured, growth may be stimulated at the epiphyseal plate of that bone. What problems might this extra growth cause in an upper or lower limb before the growth of the other limb compensates for the difference in length?
You should be almost back to normal in about six weeks if you take care of it
The epiphyseal plate (or epiphysial plate, physis, or growth plate), is the hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each end of a long bone. This is where major growth occurs in the appendages (arms and legs).
Metaphysis
The epiphyseal disk is the growth plate in long bones that is found between the two epiphyses and the diaphysis. This is a space that remains as long as a person is growing. When growth is completed, the epiphyses and the diaphysis meet and fuse forming a line.
Epiphyseal plate, located on the end of long bones.
Epiphyseal plate.
Epyphisial plate
In those who are not fully adult, growth plates are located on the ends of long bones. On the arm, the growth plate is located on the end of the humerus near the elbow.