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Figure 19-1 Supplies used in cast application. From Figure 19-4 A cast where all layers have cured
left to right, stockinette, orthopedic felt, foam cast simultaneously,
padding, and fiberglass casting material.
Figure 19-2 Applying a double layer of stockinette. Figure 19-5 A cast where individual layers of cast
material have cured separately. The result is a weak cast
prone to break.
water. Specific directions for handling vary with
each manufacturer. Generally, the cast material is
immersed in water at room temperature ( 68° to
77° F, 20° to 25° C) and squeezed four to five times
while immersed, before application. Cast material
curing time can be slowed slightly by exposing the
material to cooler water for a shorter time period.
As cast material cures, it stiffens to provide rigid
support. All layers of the cast should cure simul-
taneously to provide adequate strength. Once cast
application is begun, subsequent layers of cast
tape must be applied rapidly to avoid individual
Figure 19-3 Orthopedic felt applied at the antici-
pated proximal limit of the cast. layers of cast material stiffening before becoming
bonded to the surrounding layers (Figures 19-4
Handling of Cast Material and 19-5).
The strength of a cast depends on the thickness of Application of Cast Material
the cast and the bonding between the individual
layers of cast tape. The polyurethane resi11 iI1 the A layer of cast padding is applied before the cast
casting tape starts to cure when immersed in material is applied to ensure even contact between