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  1. How to Apply a Cast to a Broken Arm: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Mar 26, 2025 · Research suggests that broken arms typically take a month or 2 to heal, and during that time you will likely need to keep your arm immobilized in a cast. [1] Fortunately, your doctor can …

  2. Broken Arm (Fractured Arm): Symptoms, Treatment & Recovery

    Jan 16, 2024 · Some people can recover without surgery and only need a cast, splint or brace. You’ll need physical therapy to regain your arm’s strength and ability to move. In addition to saying which …

  3. Care of Casts and Splints - OrthoInfo - AAOS

    Casts and splints hold broken bones in place while they heal. This article explains what to expect while you are wearing your cast or splint and includes advice on how to take care of it until it is time to …

  4. Casting of the wrist and forearm - AO Foundation Surgery Reference

    The initial cast should either be a backslab or a split cast to allow for swelling. Distal perfusion should be checked at all stages of this procedure and continually monitored after cast completion. In most …

  5. Types of Casts - Boston Children's Hospital

    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 prevent or decrease muscle contractions and help keep the …

  6. A Patient’s guide to Instructions for patients in an arm cast

    A cast is a splint used to support, immobilise and help with bone healing following injury or an operation. There are different types of casts and casting materials and the type used will depend on the injury …

  7. Content - Health Encyclopedia - URochester Medicine

    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 may have a long arm cast to immobilize the wrist …

  8. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

    Upper extremity casts are frequently utilized to immobilize the arm, wrist, or hand for the treatment of fractures, soft tissue injuries, or during post-surgical recovery. They offer stabilization and support, …

  9. Arm Cast or Splint: Care Instructions | The Hand Society

    After a bone or soft tissue injury of the upper extremity, a splint or arm cast may be necessary for support. Here's how to take care of your splint or cast.

  10. Broken arm - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 11, 2022 · Restricting movement of a broken bone, which requires a splint, sling, brace or cast, is critical to healing. Before applying a cast, your doctor will likely wait until the swelling goes down, …