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  1. CAST

    • 1. An abnormal moulded shape, corresponding to the inside of a kidney tubule or a small air tube in the lungs (bronchiole) formed when excreted material such as protein or mucus solidifies in situ.
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    a cast holds a broken bone in place as it heals, prevents, or decreases muscle contractions, or provides immobilization, especially after surgery. Casts immobilize the joint above and the joint below the area that is to be kept straight and without motion
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    Casts Small fibrous objects formed from materials that collect in the kidney tubules and are washed out by normal urine flow.
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    Casts immobilize the joint above and the joint below the area that is to be kept straight and without motion. For example, a child with a forearm fracture will have a long arm cast to immobilize the wrist and elbow joints. What are casts made of? The outside, or hard part of the cast, is made from two different kinds of casting materials.
    Reviewed/Revised Mar 2024 A cast is a rigid, circumferential, layered composite dressing intended to immobilize a body part, typically an extremity.
    Find out the basics of cast care, from keeping a cast clean to knowing when to call the doctor. If your child breaks a bone, a cast can help support and protect the injury as it heals. But a cast can't do its job without proper care. Find out more about the basics of cast care. What are the different types of casts?
    Healthcare providers use casts to stabilize and protect your body after an injury. Healthcare providers refer to wearing a cast as a form of immobilization — it prevents that part of your body from moving. Unlike splints, you can’t take a cast off or adjust it while you’re wearing it. Which injuries require wearing a cast?
  3. Casts: Types & Care - Cleveland Clinic

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  5. Types of Casts | Boston Children's Hospital

    WEBOverview. Cast Care & Maintenance. Programs & Services. Contact Us. What is a cast? A cast holds a broken bone ( fracture) in place and prevents the area around it from moving as it heals. Casts also help …

  6. Cast Types and Care Instructions - University of …

    WEBSearch 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 …

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  7. Types of Casts: Plaster Casts, Synthetic Casts, Splints - Healthline

  8. Patient education: Cast and splint care (Beyond the Basics)

  9. Cast care: Do's and don'ts - Mayo Clinic

  10. Splints and Casts: Indications and Methods | AAFP

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