Literature DB >> 19145960

Principles of casting and splinting.

Anne S Boyd1, Holly J Benjamin, Chad Asplund.   

Abstract

The ability to properly apply casts and splints is a technical skill easily mastered with practice and an understanding of basic principles. The initial approach to casting and splinting requires a thorough assessment of the injured extremity for proper diagnosis. Once the need for immobilization is ascertained, casting and splinting start with application of stockinette, followed by padding. Splinting involves subsequent application of a noncircumferential support held in place by an elastic bandage. Splints are faster and easier to apply; allow for the natural swelling that occurs during the acute inflammatory phase of an injury; are easily removed for inspection of the injury site; and are often the preferred tool for immobilization in the acute care setting. Disadvantages of splinting include lack of patient compliance and increased motion at the injury site. Casting involves circumferential application of plaster or fiberglass. As such, casts provide superior immobilization, but they are more technically difficult to apply and less forgiving during the acute inflammatory stage; they also carry a higher risk of complications. Compartment syndrome, thermal injuries, pressure sores, skin infection and dermatitis, and joint stiffness are possible complications of splinting and casting. Patient education regarding swelling, signs of vascular compromise, and recommendations for follow-up is crucial after cast or splint application.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19145960

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Fam Physician        ISSN: 0002-838X            Impact factor:   3.292


  10 in total

1.  A supplemental video teaching tool enhances splinting skills.

Authors:  Saeed Reza Mehrpour; Mohamadreza Aghamirsalim; Seyed Mohammad Kalantar Motamedi; Fatemeh Ardeshir Larijani; Reza Sorbi
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2012-10-09       Impact factor: 4.176

2.  Cast versus splint in children with minimally angulated fractures of the distal radius: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Kathy Boutis; Andrew Willan; Paul Babyn; Ron Goeree; Andrew Howard
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2010-09-07       Impact factor: 8.262

3.  Sensor-based assessment of cast placement and removal.

Authors:  Anne-Lise D Maag; Shlomi Laufer; Calvin Kwan; Elaine R Cohen; Rachel L Lenhart; Natalie C Stork; Matthew A Halanski; Carla M Pugh
Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform       Date:  2014

4.  The Impact of Different Application Techniques on Fiberglass Casts: A Mechanical Experimental Study.

Authors:  Mehmet Yalçınozan; Enes Sarı
Journal:  Indian J Orthop       Date:  2020-07-02       Impact factor: 1.251

5.  Sole vibration improves locomotion through the recovery of joint movements in a mouse cast model.

Authors:  Atsushi Doi; Kazuaki Miyamoto; Yu-Shin Nakano; Juntaro Sakasaki; Syota Kasae; Keisuke Nishimura; Min-Chul Shin; Megumu Yoshimura
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-10-17       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Upper limb robotic assessment: Pilot study comparing velocity dependent resistance in individuals with acquired brain injury to healthy controls.

Authors:  Nitin Seth; Denise Johnson; Brian Allen; Hussein A Abdullah
Journal:  J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng       Date:  2020-12-04

7.  Acupotomy treatment for finger joint contracture after immobilization: Case report.

Authors:  Sang-Hoon Yoon; Jiyun Cha; Eunji Lee; Byeongjo Kwon; Kyongha Cho; Sungha Kim
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2021-03-12       Impact factor: 1.817

Review 8.  Plaster of Paris-Short History of Casting and Injured Limb Immobilzation.

Authors:  B Szostakowski; P Smitham; W S Khan
Journal:  Open Orthop J       Date:  2017-04-17

9.  Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis for a Distal Radius Fracture with Forearm Skin Problem.

Authors:  Kiyohito Naito; Yoichi Sugiyama; Mayuko Kinoshita; Ahmed Zemirline; Chihab Taleb; Thitinut Dilokhuttakarn; Philippe Liverneaux; Kazuo Kaneko
Journal:  Case Rep Orthop       Date:  2018-06-24

10.  Test of Strength: Figure-of-Eight versus Spiral Wrapping Technique for Fiberglass Casts.

Authors:  Blake K Montgomery; Hunter W Storaci; Nicole A Segovia; Jeffrey Young
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2020-04-26
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