The tibia (also called the shinbone) is the larger of the two bones in the lower leg between the knee and the ankle. Your child has a cast to treat a fracture (break) in the bone. While the bone heals, the cast holds the bone in place.
Take care of the cast and treat pain as instructed to keep your child comfortable while the fracture heals.
If your child has pain:
Daily cast care:
Problems to watch for:
Be sure to:
Your child:
How long does it take a tibia fracture to heal? Healing time varies, but kids with tibia fractures usually need a cast, splint, or brace for about 8–12 weeks. After the orthopedic specialist removes the cast, kids usually need to wear a brace while walking for a few weeks.