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CAST

Injured bones, joints, and tissues require immobilisation through plaster, casting, or bracing. The cast is designed to protect the broken bone and keep it in alignment while it heals. Casts can be put on all different body parts and range in size and shape depending on the injury site.

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CAST

At Hills Physio Care and Allied Health,

  • Our Practitioners will be able to easily make your cast to suit your fracture or injury. They will also give you thorough advice on what you should and shouldn’t do whilst you have the cast on.

  • We use the latest and best quality casting material, minimising odour, increasing patient comfort and durability.

 

Services we have available at Hills Physio include:

  • Waterproof casting (depending on the area that has been broken)

  • Cast removal

  • Rehabilitation after broken bones.

  • Provision and fitting of orthopaedic orthoses such as CAM boots (‘moon-boots’) and braces.

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Not only can we make your cast, but we are very well-placed to follow-up your rehabilitation after the broken bone has healed and the cast is removed. This is to ensure that the affected joints regain full movement, strength and pain-free function.

 

Come in and discover the difference. Make an appointment and come in!

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