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  1. healthfully.com
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    What Is a Soft Ankle Cast? - Healthfully

    Jul 27, 2017 · A soft cast is a type of cast made from semi-flexible fiberglass rather than from the traditional plaster material. The fiberglass cast has a cotton interior just like a plaster cast to keep the ankle comfortable while it is in the cast.

  2. nhsfife.org
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    Soft cast advice - NHS Fife

    Soft (semi-rigid) casts are made of a fibreglass casting material that does not set to a completely rigid state but remains flexible and soft even when completely set. They offer support in the treatment of soft tissue injuries, minor injuries in adults and some fractures in children.

  3. clevelandclinic.org
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    Casts: Types & Care - Cleveland Clinic

    A cast holds a part of your body in place, usually after you break a bone. It helps keep the injury safe and stable while you heal. Most people need to wear a cast for six to eight weeks.

  4. childrenshospital.org
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    Types of Casts - Boston Children's Hospital

    Cotton and other synthetic materials are used to line the inside of the cast to make it soft and provide padding around bony areas, such as the ankle, wrist, or elbow. This also pads nerves and blood vessels.

  5. verywellhealth.com
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    Cast For a Broke Bone: What Is It Made Of? - Verywell Health

    Oct 6, 2024 · What Is a Soft Cast? A soft cast is otherwise known as a splint or temporary cast. This is used when more rigid immobilization is not needed or in the early stages after a fracture has happened.

  6. mayoclinic.org
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    Cast care: Do's and don'ts - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 11, 2025 · Casts are custom-made to fit and support injured limbs. There are two main types of casts: Plaster casts. Plaster casts are easier to mold for some uses than are fiberglass casts. Plaster casts also generally are less expensive. Fiberglass casts. These plastic casts tend to be lighter and more durable than plaster casts.

  7. nhs.uk
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    Soft cast casting tape advice | CUH - Cambridge University …

    Dec 14, 2021 · It offers support in the treatment of soft tissue injuries, minor injuries in adults and greenstick fractures in children. It can be applied alone or in combination with other synthetic rigid materials, such as fibreglass, allowing it versatility, ease of use and simple removal.

  8. healthline.com
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    Types of Casts: Plaster Casts, Synthetic Casts, Splints - Healthline

    Jan 26, 2019 · There are two main types of cast, known as plaster casts and synthetic casts. We’ll go over the pros and cons of both types and explain where splints come into the picture.

  9. nhs.uk
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    What is a soft cast? - Resource Library - Sheffield Children's NHS ...

    Soft cast is a particular type of plaster cast that is designed to be flexible but strong enough to protect a broken bone whilst it is healing. If the fingers become swollen, painful, blue, numb, cold or you feel ‘pins and needles’, report to the Emergency Department, Minor Injuries Unit or your own doctor as soon as possible.

  10. myselfcare.info
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    Soft cast Information - MySelfCare

    Softcast is a flexible material which doesn’t fully harden. It will take approximately 30 minutes to harden sufficiently to support your injury. This type of cast also has minimal padding to ensure a good fit. This information will explain about your cast and what to do if there is a problem.

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