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  1. Casts hold an injured part of your body in place, especially while you’re healing after a bone fracture. They’re either fiberglass or plaster. You may need surgery to realign your bone before a healthcare provider puts a cast on.

  2. Jan 26, 2019 · Casts are supportive devices used to help keep an injured bone in place while it heals. Splints, sometimes called half casts, are a less supportive, less restrictive version of a cast. Casts...

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  3. Jan 27, 2023 · While casts can be uncomfortable and hard to deal with, they are an effective and efficient way to treat a broken bone (fracture). This article explains the differences between plaster and fiberglass casts, as well as what a soft cast is and when one is used.

  4. Casts and splints hold the bones in place while they heal. They also reduce pain, swelling, and muscle spasms. In some cases, splints and casts are applied following surgery. Splints, otherwise known as half-casts, provide less support than casts.

  5. Search Encyclopedia. Cast Types and Care Instructions. What is a cast? A cast holds a broken bone in place as it heals. Casts also help prevent or decrease muscle contractions, and are effective at providing immobilization. Casts immobilize the joint above and the joint below the area that is to be kept straight and without motion.

  6. Jan 9, 2016 · If you break a bone, you may require a particular type of immobilizer to help your bones heal. Depending on your age and the type of fracture you sustain, there are several types of casts, splints, and braces available to help you heal.

  7. A cast holds a broken bone (fracture) in place and prevents the area around it from moving as it heals. Casts also help prevent or decrease muscle contractions and help keep the injured area immobile, especially after surgery, which can also help decrease pain.

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