Prevent or decrease
muscle contractions, and
are effective at providing
immobilization,
especially after surgery.
Casts immobilize the joint
above and the joint below the
area that is to be kept
straight and without motion.
What is it made up of?
Hard part of the cast
Plaster (white in color)
Fiberglass
Inside of the cast
Cotton and other synthetic materials
Types of Casts
Physiotherapy
Importance
Some complications are not detectable
by doctors but can be detected by
physiotherapist & physiotherapy
prevents atrophy of the muscles
Includes
Massage
Ice therapy
Scar management
Exercise
Joint manual therapy
Balance and control walking
Return to sport preparatory work.
Lasers and ultrasound.
Structured and progressive regime.
Bone Healing
Healing is faster in
bone than in
cartilage due to lack
of blood vessels in
cartilage
Clinical treatment
Fracture Fixation
External fixation
Used for fractures that are
too unstable for a cast. You
can shower and use the hand
gently with the external
fixator in place.
Internal fixation
Surgical procedure that
stabilizes and joins the ends
of fractured (broken) bones
by mechanical devices such
as metal plates, pins, rods,
wires or screws.
Frame fixation
Allows correction
of deformities by
moving the pins
in relation to the
frame.
Reduction of Fractures
Closed reduction = restore
pieces to normal position by
manipulation
Open reduction
= realignment
during surgery
Surgical procedure
to restore a
fracture or
dislocation to the
correct alignment