I had to do physical therapy for 6 months and its a stress fracture so theres really no way to heal it. I did all-star Junior year for separate reasons, and Im back on HS again this year for my senior year.
I lost most of my tumbling after I fractured it, but now I have it all back. It was more of a mental block when I came back, not necessarily a physical limitation. I would say to strengthen her back and abdominals, and fix how she holds stunts and how she tumbles, my trainer also made me gain more flexibility in my legs and shoulders. She made me gain more flexibility because I would do minor twists and contort my back in tumbling/stunting that eventually led to the stress fracture. Thats basically what I did for physical therapy. I specifically had Spondylosis. Heres a link to a better explanation of Spondy,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spondylosis
I went for months going from doctor to doctor and
no one but my mom believed me, then finally I went to a Orthopedic specialist who took X-rays and a MRI and caught my hairline fracture in my L4 vertebra. He prescribed me some pain killers and physical therapy.
I still get pains shooting down my legs from time to time, thats mainly due to the stress fracture "pinching" nerves that get sent down my legs, and I once in a while will have some back pain, but its nothing compared to right when it was a fresh fracture.
Oh, another thing to look for is if she has two different size legs.
My right leg is longer then my left which caused my pelvis to be tilted, thus making my lumbar spine more susceptible to damage.
-Sorry if I sound repetitive but I want to make sure I get all the details because I wish someone told me about this before I actually did damage.