Plaster Casts
The classic rigid plaster cast is primarily used for external stabilization of limbs. In medical practice, plaster casts are most commonly applied for the conservative treatment of simple, non-displaced bone fractures. They are also used in cases of severe bruising or sprains to provide pain relief and/or immobilization. Additionally, following surgical procedures for ligament or tendon repairs, immobilisation with a plaster cast may be indicated. A plaster cast typically consists of the following layers:
- Stockinette
- Paddings
- Plaster layer – usually plaster casts
- Outer layer
The application of a plaster cast can be performed by a physician or trained medical staff. Due to immobilisation, plaster casts carry potential risks, such as thrombosis, joint stiffness, muscle atrophy, and negative effects on nerve function and circulation.
Alternatives to Plaster Casts
Traditional plaster casts are increasingly being replaced by synthetic casts, also known as cast bandages. These modern alternatives offer several advantages: they are significantly lighter, allowing greater patient mobility, harden more quickly, and are more water-resistant than plaster casts. At Praxisdienst, you will find a wide range of plaster bandages, splints, and synthetic cast materials.
Splints & Zinc Paste Bandages
Semi-rigid, cooling compression bandages made from zinc paste bandages are typically used for orthopaedic aftercare, for example following a sprain. Splints, when used in combination with other bandaging materials, provide immobilisation after injuries to the arm, leg, or fingers.
Plaster Bandages, Splints, Synthetic Casts & Zinc Paste Bandages
At Praxisdienst, you will find a wide selection of materials for applying supportive bandages. This includes plaster casts for traditional casts, splints for injuries to fingers or other body parts, synthetic casts, and various zinc paste bandages. We also offer additional items such as the BSN walking support.
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