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Splints and Casts
Splints and casts support a fractured bone and help to reduce pain and swelling.
Casts are made of Plaster of Paris or fiberglass. A fiberglass cast is water resistant, while a plaster cast will dissolve if it gets wet. Fiberglass or plaster materials form the hard outside layer; however both fiberglass and plaster casts use padding, usually cotton, as a protective layer next to the skin. If this cotton padding becomes wet, significant problems may develop, such as the development of rashes or infections.
A new Gortex cast padding has been developed, which is completely waterproof and allows a patient to completely immerse the cast in water without a plastic bag. It should be noted, however, that this padding is much more expensive.
Splints are made in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are much easier and faster to use. They have Velcro straps which make the splints easy to adjust, and easier to put on and take off. Splints offer less support and protection and are commonly used in soft-tissue injuries.
If you or a loved one has suffered a broken bone or fracture and believe it was due to the negligence of another, call Cellino & Barnes now at 1-800-483-2050 or contact us by clicking on Broken Bone Injury Attorney.
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