2020
DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v11.i11.492
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Patients’ perspectives on the conventional synthetic cast vs a newly developed open cast for ankle sprains

Abstract: BACKGROUND Orthopedic physicians typically apply a cast to immobilize a body part that has been injured. There have been no significant structural changes or advances in synthetic casts since the development of the modern cast. The Opencast ® is a recently developed type of cast that allows ventilation and direct visual inspection of the skin to avoid cast-related complications. Although this novel cast appears to have more benefits than the conventional synthetic cast, … Show more

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“…The introduction of synthetic casting materials, such as synthetic fiberglass and soft synthetic glass, heralded a new era in orthopedic care in the 1970s [4]. These materials, typically composed of polymeric compounds, provided advantages such as lighter weight, improved water resistance, enhanced patient comfort, customized fit, and enhanced radiolucency, facilitating treatment of complex fractures and simplifying subsequent follow-up visits [2,5,6].…”
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“…The introduction of synthetic casting materials, such as synthetic fiberglass and soft synthetic glass, heralded a new era in orthopedic care in the 1970s [4]. These materials, typically composed of polymeric compounds, provided advantages such as lighter weight, improved water resistance, enhanced patient comfort, customized fit, and enhanced radiolucency, facilitating treatment of complex fractures and simplifying subsequent follow-up visits [2,5,6].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%