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Plaster Application
Rajendra Kumar Kanojia
CHAPTER 1:
Introduction
CHAPTER 2:
Composition of Plaster of Paris
PROCESS OF SETTING DOWN OF A CAST
CHAPTER 3:
History of Plaster Application
DOMINIQUE JEAN LARREY (1768-1842)
LOUIS SEUTIN (1793-1865)
Seutins Technique
ANTONIOUS MATHIJSEN AND NIKOLAI IVANOVICH PIROGOV
Indications for Nonoperative Treatment
CHAPTER 4:
Present Scenario
CHAPTER 5:
Plaster Room
AN IDEAL PLASTER ROOM
CHAPTER 6:
The Points of Plaster Application
PADDED PLEASTER
UNPADDED PLASTER
CHAPTER 7:
Contraindications of Plaster Application
POINTS TO REMEMBER
CHAPTER 8:
Prerequisites for a Good Plaster Splints
A GOOD PLASTER SPLINT
CHAPTER 9:
Why and When Plaster?
CHAPTER 10:
Plaster Slabs
INDICATIONS
DEFINITION
HOW DOES THE SLAB WORK
CHAPTER 11:
Method of Making a Slab
MEASUREMENTS
DRAW BACK
CARE OF SLAB
CHAPTER 12:
Plaster Cast
CHAPTER 13:
Application of Slab or Cast
INSTRUCTIONS AFTER APPLICATION
Follow-up
TYPES OF CASTS
Upper Extremity Casts
FRACTURE BOTH BONE FOREARM
Type of Plaster—Above Elbow Plaster
Indications
SPECIFIC POSITION FOR PLASTER
PREPARATION OF PATIENT
Point to Remember
Physiotherapy
PRECAUTIONS
Physiotherapy
Time of Follow-up
U-SLAB/CAST—DEFINITION
Indications
Preparation of the Patient
Precautions
Follow-up
COLLES' SLAB/CAST
Position of the Patient
Follow-up
SCAPHOID CAST
EXTENT OF THE PLASTER
CARE OF THE PLASTER
Follow-up
SHOULDER SPICA
Definition
Indication
Position of the Patient
Instruction to the Patient
Care of Plaster
Follow-up
Physiotherapy
PLASTER OF LOWER LIMB
Definition
CARE IN EMERGENCY
In Orthopedics Examination
BELOW KNEE CAST
Definition
Indication
Preparation of the Patients
Indication
Position of the Patient
APPLICATION OF COTTON ROLL
ABOVE KNEE PLASTER
Definition
Steps
PATELLAR TENDON BEARING CAST
Indication
APPLICATION OF PATELLAR TENDON BEARING PLASTER
Indication
Position of the Patient
Extent of the Cast
Application
Follow-up
HIP SPICA
Definition
PAEDIATRIC FRACTURES
Position of the Patient
EXTENT OF THE PLASTER
Complications
HINGED CAST BRACING
Extent of the Cast
Preparation of the Patient
Follow-up
PLASTER BOOT BAR
Indication
Derotation Boot Bar
Indication
Position of Patient
Follow-up
EXAMINATION OF THE PATIENT IN EMERGENCY WARD
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS IN APPLICATION OF SLAB AND CAST
CHAPTER 14:
Complications of the Plaster Application
CASE SELECTION
CONFIRMATION OF THE DIAGNOSIS
PROPER AND ACCURATE REDUCTION
HOLDING THE REDUCTION
CHOOSING THE PLASTER METHOD
APPLICATION OF CAST
CARE OF PLASTER AND OVERALL PATIENT IN PLASTER
REPEAT RADIOGRAPHIC CONFIRMATION OF UNION OF FRACTURE
TIME OF REMOVAL OF PLASTER CAST
PHYSIOTHERAPY OF THE LIMB
Complications
Swelling
ARTERIAL COMPROMISE
VENOUS ENGORGEMENT
PAIN
PLASTER SORES
SPICA SYNDROME
LOSS OF REDUCTION OF THE FRAGMENTS
INSTRUCTION TO THE PATIENTS AND RELATIVES
INSTRUCTIONS AFTER REMOVAL OF THE CAST
Physiotherapy
PEDIATRIC CAST
CTEV
Causes
Treatment
Conservative Treatment
Position of the Patient
Follow-up
PLASTER JACKET
Indications
Extent of the Cast
Position of the Patient
APPLICATION OF SOFT ROLL
APPLICATION OF PLASTER BANDAGE
Care of Plaster
Follow-up
MINERVA JACKET
Definition
Indication
Extent
Position of the Patient
APPLICATION OF JACKET
Care of Plaster Jacket
Follow-up
INDEX
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Index
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