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Neurosciences and Musculoskeletal Services
Fracture Clinic
Trillium Health
Centre - Mississauga
Taking Care of
Your Cast
Plaster
- Do not push objects under the plaster. This could lead
to a wound in the skin.
- Do not wet the plaster as it could soften and become unsupportive.
Although any cast would probably dry eventually, it could
lead to the skin beneath the cast becoming macerated.
- Do not let cracks increase in size. This could make the
plaster unsupportive.
If there are any
problems with the plaster, let us take a look. It could be
as simple as reinforcing the plaster or renewing the whole
plaster, if necessary. You may call the Fracture Clinic between
7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Or you can contact
your Family Physician or return to the Emergency Department
if the following problems occur:
- Cast becomes loose or uncomfortable
- Cast becomes tight
- Your fingers or toes become swollen or blue
- There is a tingling sensation or numb feeling
- There is a discharge or smell from the cast
- There are painful areas beneath the cast.
Synthetic
The synthetic cast
is a knitted glass fibre fabric impregnated with a polyurethane
resin. A synthetic cast is typically used as a follow-up
to a 'Plaster of Paris' splint when the injury has settled.
It is also used when there is minimal swelling. When
wearing this type of case, do not:
- Cut the cast. This will leave a sharp edge, which could
cut into the skin.
- Heat the cast. This could lead to a burn to the skin.
Exercises
If the cast is
on your arm, you must exercise your fingers for five minutes
in every hour that you are awake.
- Make a tight fist, hold for the count of five, then relax
- Spread your fingers out for the count of five, then relax
- Your elbow and shoulder must be moved as normal so they
don't stiffen up
If the cast if
below your knee, move your toes for five minutes every hour
while you are awake.
- Sit with your foot elevated on a pillow if your toes become
slightly swollen
- Do not allow your knee to become stiff
If the cast is
above the knee move your toes for five minuts every hour while
you are awake.
- Tighten your knee for the count of five, then relax
- Lift your leg, hold for the count of five, then relax
*Exercises
can be carried out unless told otherwise by medical staff.
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