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  • How to Make a Waterproof Sleeve for a Broken Arm

    Breaking your arm will certainly keep you out of most athletic activities. Added to that list is swimming, and taking baths or showers with a cast on your arm is cumbersome, inconvenient and...

  • How to Care for a Broken Ankle

    A broken ankle occurs when any bone in the ankle is fractured. This can happen during any type of fall, or as the result of playing sports or using a trampoline. Sometimes a broken ankle is the...

  • How to Mimic a Broken Ankle

    Broken or fractured ankles are a common event, especially with teens or adults that are highly active. Faking a broken ankle takes time and expertise. It is something that has to be mimicked...

  • How to Relieve Itching Under a Cast

    A custom cast is used to immobilize a broken bone when a pre-made splint doesn't fit. A custom cast includes several layers of cotton to protect the injured area, then the plaster or fiberglass...

  • How to Decorate an Arm Cast

    An arm cast doesn't have to be the eyesore it used to be. Gone are the days of the plain, white plaster and smeared pencil autographs. Orthopedic companies offer plenty of creative options for the...

  • How to Care for a Broken Wrist

    Wrist injuries are commonly caused by impacts during falls, no matter whether you slip in the parking lot at the grocery store, crash while riding your snowboard, or get tackled during a football...

  • Therapy for a Broken Foot

    With a broken bone, there are many precautions you have to take to make sure it heals properly, and you will need to deal with regaining strength and movement in the area. Wearing a cast will help...

  • How to Shower with a Cast for Cheap

    Breaking a leg is inconvenient for many reasons. Of course, anything that has to do with walking, running, and kicking becomes difficult. But there are many other activities that become big events...

  • How to Care for a Plaster Cast for a Broken Bone

    If you have had a cast placed for a broken bone or splinter fracture, it is most likely made of plaster. The outside of the cast could be water proof, however, the padding under the top of the...

  • How to Drive With An Ankle Fracture

    Ankle fractures can be one of the most difficult breaks to overcome. The ankle is a vital part of normal human movement, so any injury to it can greatly hamper even the most basic movements. Basic...

  • Charcot Foot Treatment

    Charcot foot, also known as Charcot arthropathy, is a dangerous weakening in the foot bones of individuals who suffer from nerve damage (neuropathy). It is commonly associated with chronic, poorly...

  • What Are the Treatments for Wrist Fracture?

    Falls, accidents and osteoporosis can contribute to a wrist fracture, which is a break or crack in one of the bones in the wrist. Wrist fractures may affect one of the two bones in the forearm,...

  • How to Care for Your Cast

    If your in a cast, you have probably been given some rules to make your life easier while in a cast. It can be hard to remember and execute these things. Here is a quick reference list to help...

  • How to Deal With Wearing a Cast

    After an injury to a bone or ligament, your doctor may use a cast to immobilize the limb in order to speed the healing process. Although wearing a cast is awkward, there are techniques you can use...

  • How to Treat a Broken Leg

    A broken leg can be a very serious injury, especially if it involves either the knee or the femur, which is the bone that links the knee to the hip. Proper medical treatment, not to mention...

  • How to Treat a Broken Wrist

    A broken wrist is one of the most common fractures, mostly because of the instinct to stick one's arm out to break a fall. In fact, a broken wrist is the most common fracture for people over the...

  • How to Treat a Broken Ankle

    Breaking your ankle, which can involve the fracture of three different bones (the tibia, fibula and talus), can be a painful and traumatic experience. With more and more senior citizens living...

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