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Pin By Evil H On Immobilized Long Leg Cast Leg Cast It Cast Long leg c. (llc): non–weight bearing cast extending from the upper thigh to the toes; for fractures of the tibia and fibula or ligament injuries of the knee. long leg walking c. (llwc): a cast from the upper thigh to the toes, with a cast shoe or with an attached rubber sole device called a walker. The cast saw also presents a risk of burns to the patient. “our product does not require that at all. it’s designed so that a physician can take clinical shears, snip through the tabs and pull it open easily. it was designed to completely eliminate the use of a cast saw and make the healing process far more pleasant for the patient.”.
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Getting Ready For A Llc Long Leg Cast Gips Bilateral hip spica cast (also known as double hip spica) used for pelvis, hip, or thigh (femur) fractures. also used to hold the hip or thigh muscles and tendons in place after surgery. long leg: applied from the chest to the feet, with a bar between both legs to keep the hips and legs immobile. Your provider will custom fit a cast to the part of your body that has a broken bone, including your: arm or elbow. wrist and hand. leg or knee. ankle. foot. types of casts. there are two types of casts — fiberglass and plaster. fiberglass casts are more common. fiberglass is lighter and more durable than plaster. Minerva cast. applied around the neck and trunk of the body. after surgery on the neck or upper back area. short leg cast. applied to the area below the knee to the foot. lower leg fractures, severe ankle sprains and strains, or fractures. also used to hold the leg or foot muscles and tendons in place after surgery to allow healing. Casts for broken bones are commonly made of plaster or fiberglass. while plaster is supportive, it is bulky and heavy. fiberglass is often preferred because it's lighter and can get wet. a soft cast or a splint might be used at first—especially right after an injury where there is a lot of swelling. splints are also made of various materials.
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Real Leg Plaster Images Printable Template Calendar Minerva cast. applied around the neck and trunk of the body. after surgery on the neck or upper back area. short leg cast. applied to the area below the knee to the foot. lower leg fractures, severe ankle sprains and strains, or fractures. also used to hold the leg or foot muscles and tendons in place after surgery to allow healing. Casts for broken bones are commonly made of plaster or fiberglass. while plaster is supportive, it is bulky and heavy. fiberglass is often preferred because it's lighter and can get wet. a soft cast or a splint might be used at first—especially right after an injury where there is a lot of swelling. splints are also made of various materials. Orthopedic cast. an orthopedic cast, or simply cast, is a shell, frequently made from plaster or fiberglass, that encases a limb (or, in some cases, large portions of the body) to stabilize and hold anatomical structures— most often a broken bone (or bones), in place until healing is confirmed. it is similar in function to a splint . A cast is then used once there is less swelling. immobilization. for a broken bone to heal properly, its movement needs to be restricted. a splint or a cast is often used to immobilize the broken bone. you may need to use crutches or a cane to keep weight off the affected leg for at least 6 weeks. medications.
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Llc Cast Crutches Llc Cast Full Body Cast Flip Flop Art Lo Orthopedic cast. an orthopedic cast, or simply cast, is a shell, frequently made from plaster or fiberglass, that encases a limb (or, in some cases, large portions of the body) to stabilize and hold anatomical structures— most often a broken bone (or bones), in place until healing is confirmed. it is similar in function to a splint . A cast is then used once there is less swelling. immobilization. for a broken bone to heal properly, its movement needs to be restricted. a splint or a cast is often used to immobilize the broken bone. you may need to use crutches or a cane to keep weight off the affected leg for at least 6 weeks. medications.
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