2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2020.105064
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Comparative study of the strength characteristics of a novel wood-plastic composite and commonly used synthetic casting materials

Abstract: Background: Woodcast® is a wood-plastic composite casting material that becomes pliable and self-adhesive when heated to 65 o C and returns to being weightbearing as it cools down.The present study aims to test whether this novel non-toxic casting material is strong enough for clinical use by comparing its strength against materials that are already used in weightbearing casting applications such as total contact casts. Methods:The strength of Woodcast® samples was compared against the strength of two commonly… Show more

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