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  • How to Walk on an Aircast

    Although walking on an Aircast seems self-explanatory, some might find using the brace a bit challenging if they have never used one before. Aircasts allow more mobility than a standard plaster...

  • How to Get Swelling Down After a Broken Wrist

    A broken wrist will result in symptoms such as pain, bruising and swelling around the wrist area. You may need to reduce swelling before a tight cast can be applied to your wrist. Reducing...

  • How to Itch Under a Cast

    Wearing a cast over an injury can be a challenge, especially when the skin underneath becomes itchy. Your doctor will probably tell you not to insert anything between the cast and your skin to...

  • How to heal a broken wrist

    Wrist fractures can occur when you fall forward and try to break the fall by throwing your hands forward, causing your radius or ulna--the bones in forearm attached to the wrist--to buckle. A...

  • How to Care for a Fiberglass Cast

    A fiberglass cast is used to protect and immobilize a healing body part. The fiberglass cast material works well as a cast because it's lightweight, durable and porous so that air can pass through...

  • How to Waterproof My Child's Arm Cast

    There are few things more frustrating, for both parent and child, than the trauma and recovery from a broken arm or leg. Even if it isn't summer, curtailing water sports and activities, there is...

  • What Is an Aircast for the Foot?

    An Aircast brand device is a very light cast made of plastic that is used to treat foot and ankle breaks or sprains. It has a protuberance on the bottom that allows patients to walk and it can be...

  • How to Help someone with a cast on the arm

    When one arm is completely incapacitated, everything is so difficult to do with one hand. The person with a cast on can use another's help to do many things in the daily living. I offer some...

  • How Long Does a Fractured Wrist Take to Heal?

    The wrist is made up of the radius and the ulna plus eight carpal bones. Many of the ligaments connect the bones to each other. A fracture occurs when there is a break or crack in one or more of...

  • Can I Drive With a Walking Cast?

    A walking cast is different than one that requires the patient to use crutches in order to be mobile while the leg is recovering. It is supportive enough to alleviate pressure away from the injury...

  • How to Treat a Fractured Wrist

    The medical term applied to a broken wrist is a distal radius fracture. The radial bone is the large bone in the forearm, and the area near your wrist is referred to as the distal end of the arm....

  • How to Care for a Baby After Cast Removal

    Having a cast removed from you beautiful baby may be very exciting and a long awaited moment, however, for your baby it will be very hard. Infants grow so rapidly and if casted for a long period...

  • How to Apply an Ankle Air Cast

    An ankle air cast is a malleable yet supportive ankle brace that wraps around the ankle to give it support against a sprain or break. An air cast can also be used as support against permanent or...

  • How to Prevent Broken Arm Casts From Snagging Fabrics

    Casts protect broken bones from further injury and help make sure that breaks heal completely and properly. On the downside, they are also made of scratchy, rigid outer materials that can easily...

  • How to make a quick and easy finger cast.

    Anyone out there unsure if your finger' s broken? Come on, i know your out there. is it swelling, or something more serious, that is the question. here are a few quick ways to make a finger cast.

  • How to Care for a Cast

    A doctor applies a cast to a broken limb or any injured body part that warrants support and protection to aid in the healing process. Keep in mind that once your cast is on, you'll be wearing it...

  • How to Learn to Walk in a Body Cast

    A young child with a broken femur will wear a body cast fitted on half of his or her body for about eight weeks. The cast starts in the middle of the waist and goes to the ankle of the broken leg...

  • How to Cope With a Broken Leg

    A broken leg is difficult to cope with. You have to completely change your lifestyle to accommodate your injury. In some ways you may feel completely helpless as there are things you can't do....

  • How to Protect a Cast

    Being forced to wear a cast is both uncomfortable and inconvenient. You don't want to prolong your time in the cast by damaging it or getting it wet. This is the reason why you must protect a cast...

  • How to Care for an Arm Cast

    When you break your arm, you'll most likely be fitted with a plaster cast. After allowing enough time for the swelling in your arm to go down, your doctor may replace it with a lighter, fiberglass...

  • How to Care for a Leg Cast

    If you break your leg, you will probably be placed in a cast for several weeks. The most common materials used to make a leg cast are fiberglass and plaster. Your doctor will recommend you perform...

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