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Patients with orthopedic injuries must be kept immobilized for as long as possible to promote healing. This is an effective way to prevent further damage to the injury and minimize pain. A variety of braces are available for immobilizing various body parts after an accident. These devices provide support to the bones and assist in alignment, allowing for gradual movement while the bones heal. Compared to a cast, braces provide less support and may not be appropriate for all patients.
Surgical immobilization is an important part of the rehabilitation process after a broken bone. It is important to follow the instructions provided by the physician. The traction is often referred to as skin traction. It involves applying strips of adhesive tape over the skin. It can be effective for moderate traction, but it must be carefully considered to prevent cutting off blood flow and restricting swelling. It is important for children to understand the importance of immobilization and its advantages before undergoing a surgical procedure.
Immobilization can be very frustrating for children with broken bones. They may be required to stay in bed for several weeks. To help the child deal with this, provide alternate activities. Another possible side effect of immobilization is pneumonia, which is an infection of the lungs. A medical professional should be able to help the child deal with these complications. There are several options available for this situation. But the most important thing to remember is that if your child has an infection, then the condition should be evaluated by a doctor to rule out the cause.
During the first week of treatment, the physician should determine the purpose of immobilization. The patient may need rigid circumferential immobilization to prevent further fracture development. Other times, a physician may need to immobilize the patient while the patient is not ambulatory. A support splint can be removed when the patient wants to inspect the injured body part. It can also be used to relieve localized pressure and accommodate unrecognated constriction.
While a cast may not be the best option for all fractures, it can be used to prevent further damage. A cast is usually placed after the fracture has been properly aligned. It keeps the fractured bone in place. It is made of cotton or synthetic material, which is wrapped around the bone. A plaster cast should not get wet. It should also be kept dry. A good orthopedic physician will prescribe a treatment plan that is specific to the patient's injury.
A cast is an immobilization device for a broken bone. A cast is a type of protective device that keeps the injured area stable. A cast is applied by a physician, nurse, or assistant to prevent further injury. A cast is made of fiberglass, which is lighter than plaster and allows for better air circulation. After the cast is applied, a cotton or synthetic splint is placed on the injured area.
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