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Specialized technicians will assist the physician in putting on and taking off casts. Sometimes the casts put on after surgery are retained following healing, removed from the patient, and reconditioned for night use by relining and the addition of straps.
A relatively new procedure involves injecting botox into tight muscle tissue. The botox softens the tissue so that the contracted muscle can be stretched in order to achieve greater range of motion. After the injection, a cast is applied to keep the muscle elongated. This serial casting technique frequently requires
a new cast every week for two or three weeks. At each cast change the muscle is stretched further until maximum range of motion is achieved. The last cast in the series is then removed and reconditioned into a removable cast. The patient can then wear the cast nightly to maintain the corrected position.
The Cast Room is conveniently located in the Orthopedic Clinic on Fegan 2.
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