ReluctantGymMom
Proud Parent
Stupid topic title, I know, but hear me out.
My daughter has hypermobile ankles, knees, elbows with loose ligaments (tendons? All the ortho visits have run together into a blur at this point). We are CONSTANTLY treating something. I am arranging my work schedule based on ortho visits, seriously. Her ankles are the biggest problem point and she does daily PT for them.
As the tumbling gets bigger and harder, is it even possible to succeed???
She's working towards front lay front tuck for her front pass and every time I see her jump hard into that pass, I think I die a little inside expecting her to come tell me she jacked up her ankles again.
She was in an ankle brace for 3 weeks, out of it for one week, hyperextended her knee on a vault, stiff brace for 2 weeks and off totally for 10 days, I'm just not seeing how she gets to something like double backs without just destroying her ankles. Is there hope here? Am I just funding her orthopedists lifestyle personally at this point???
My daughter has hypermobile ankles, knees, elbows with loose ligaments (tendons? All the ortho visits have run together into a blur at this point). We are CONSTANTLY treating something. I am arranging my work schedule based on ortho visits, seriously. Her ankles are the biggest problem point and she does daily PT for them.
As the tumbling gets bigger and harder, is it even possible to succeed???
She's working towards front lay front tuck for her front pass and every time I see her jump hard into that pass, I think I die a little inside expecting her to come tell me she jacked up her ankles again.
She was in an ankle brace for 3 weeks, out of it for one week, hyperextended her knee on a vault, stiff brace for 2 weeks and off totally for 10 days, I'm just not seeing how she gets to something like double backs without just destroying her ankles. Is there hope here? Am I just funding her orthopedists lifestyle personally at this point???