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  1. An orthopedic cast, or simply cast, is a shell, frequently made from plaster or fiberglass, that encases a limb (or, in some cases, large portions of the body) to stabilize and hold anatomical structures—most often a broken bone (or bones), in place until healing is confirmed. It is similar in function to a splint.

  2. 2017年4月17日 · The first use of plaster of Paris as a cast for injured limbs took place through a technique known as plâtre coulé that became popular in Europe at the beginning of 19 th century. This technique involved pouring plaster of Paris around injured limbs encased in a wooden construct.

    • B Szostakowski, P Smitham, Wasim Sardar Khan
    • 2017
  3. A plaster cast is used to immobilize the fractured or injured limb for proper healing. It can also relieve the pain caused by the fracture or moving the joints.

  4. A cast is a hard shell made of plaster of Paris, fibreglass or polyester which goes around your arm or leg (or another part of your body). This page from Great Ormond Street Hospital explains about your cast, how to look after it and how we remove it.A cast will stabilise and hold the bones and joints in place following a break or surgery until ...

  5. This blog post will provide a comprehensive guide to plaster casting for fractures. We will discuss how plaster of paris works, the steps involved in casting a fracture with plaster, how to care for your cast, and introduce a casting alternative developed for the 21st-century lifestyle.

  6. Introduction. The traditional plaster is made of bandage and impregnated with calcium sulphate salt. The modern ones are made of plastic materials, which are lighter, firmer and have better ventilation properties. Indication. To hold the fractured segments in the best position. To protect injured or repaired soft tissues.

  7. Simple application of a plaster of Paris cast for an undisplaced, stable fracture is performed without sedation in older children and in compliant younger children. The environment should be one in which the child and the parents/carers are comfortable.