Just did this to my Daughter.. worked like a Charm!! I wasnt even going to try but she made it look so simple, I had too! Thank you so much saved me a trip to the ER!! she's fine misbehaving again! toddlers!!
I remember when my cousin had this happen when he was little, and we took him to A&E to get his elbow popped back in. He was about 3 and cried so much, it was awful. I have a little boy now, I've always been conscious of not swinging him by his arms because of this!
Thank you so much for sharing! I just saved my daughter hours of pain and fear by watching your video and then popping her elbow back into socket. Your instructions were excellent. Thank you!!!!
What a lovely girl! This technique has just fixed my own daughter, who had been in pain for nine hours with a nursemaid's elbow. The doctor in the hospital fiddled with it and said everything's fine (after x-rays). Since she was so obviously in pain and distressed I had a look online to see if this is typical, and finding out that it's not, I watched some videos like this, applied the technique, felt the pop, and within a couple of minutes she was grabbing things and saying that it doesn't hurt.
Just did this to my Daughter.. worked like a Charm!! I wasnt even going to try but she made it look so simple, I had too! Thank you so much saved me a trip to the ER!! she's fine misbehaving again! toddlers!!
braids132 3 months ago
I remember when my cousin had this happen when he was little, and we took him to A&E to get his elbow popped back in. He was about 3 and cried so much, it was awful. I have a little boy now, I've always been conscious of not swinging him by his arms because of this!
3amgrl 4 months ago
Thank you so much for sharing! I just saved my daughter hours of pain and fear by watching your video and then popping her elbow back into socket. Your instructions were excellent. Thank you!!!!
bridgetwells1 4 months ago
What a lovely girl! This technique has just fixed my own daughter, who had been in pain for nine hours with a nursemaid's elbow. The doctor in the hospital fiddled with it and said everything's fine (after x-rays). Since she was so obviously in pain and distressed I had a look online to see if this is typical, and finding out that it's not, I watched some videos like this, applied the technique, felt the pop, and within a couple of minutes she was grabbing things and saying that it doesn't hurt.
absolutt 10 months ago
her name is Dr. Vader!!
troyboy408 1 year ago