Grant Denyer shares a health update on his two-year-old daughter on Sunday after spending 13 months in a cast
Grant Denyer shared an update on his baby daughter’s health.
The former Sunrise weatherman’s youngest child was in a full body cast for 13 months on Sunday and she is finally free.
The 45-year-old shared a video on Instagram showing the two-year-old running around the house.
“When the hip brace comes loose at 13 months,” he captioned the cute video clip.
Sunday has severe hip dysplasia and had corrective surgery last year but has had to wear a full body cast for most of her young life.
Grant Denyer shared an update on his baby daughter’s health. The former Sunrise weatherman’s youngest child was in a full body cast for 13 months on Sunday and she is finally free. Pictured with his daughter
In February, father-of-three Grant shared the exciting news that Sunday was in a less-constrictive cast that only covered her hips and thighs.
The TV presenter shared a sweet video of her and said she’s “finally found a way to gain the mobility she’s always dreamed of”.
“She’s walking, that’s huge! So proud of our beautiful little Sunday,” he wrote.
“She didn’t let her hip dysplasia hold her back. It was a full body cast for eight months and now this one. She finally finds a way to gain the mobility she’s always dreamed of.
“What every child needs and deserves. She’s fallen so far behind at some milestones compared to others because of her dislocated hip, but then again, she’s thriving like you wouldn’t believe in so many other ways.
The 45-year-old shared a video on Instagram showing the two-year-old running around the house. “When the hip brace comes loose at 13 months,” he captioned the cute video clip
Sunday has severe hip dysplasia and had corrective surgery last year but has had to wear a full body cast for most of her young life
In February, father-of-three Grant shared the exciting news that Sunday was in a less-constrictive cast that only covered her hips and thighs
The former Channel Seven personality said he was so proud of his little girl who “never complained or got frustrated”.
Hip dysplasia occurs when the acetabular cup does not fully cover the ball area of the femur, resulting in the hip joint becoming partially or fully dislocated.
Doctors typically examine babies for signs of hip dysplasia, and if diagnosed in early childhood, a soft orthotic can usually correct hip dysplasia.
Grant and his wife Chezzi, who have been married since 2010, are parents to three daughters, Sailor, 11, Scout, seven, and Sunday, two.
Grant and his wife Chezzi (pictured), who have been married since 2010, have three daughters, Sailor, 11, Scout, seven, and Sunday, two