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711
Lawn Avenue
Sellersville, PA 18960
(215) 257-3700 phone
(215) 257-0360 fax
CARE
OF YOUR
GORTEX CAST
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After
swimming or showering, flush cast with clear water to
remove soap or chlorine residue.
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If
you are over 20 years old and are placed in a leg cast,
the doctors advise that you take one aspirin tablet two
times a day to keep your blood slightly thinned for the
duration of your cast. DO NOT TAKE IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC
TO ASPIRIN OR IF YOU ARE ON A BLOOD THINNER, i.e.:
COUMADIN, OR A HISTORY OF STOMACH ULCERS. IF YOU ARE
EXPERIENCING CALF PAIN AND CRAMPING OR CHEST PAIN,
PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE.
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It
is advisable to apply ice for 20 minutes four times a
day or more often to reduce pain and swelling for 48
hours after soft tissue injury or fracture.
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It
is advisable to elevate the injured limb above the level
of your heart as much as possible the first 48 hours
after a soft tissue injury or fracture. This is best
achieved by propping your arm on a stack of pillows by
your side, or for a leg injury, lie down on a bed or
sofa and putting a stack of four to five pillows under
your leg and heel.
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You
may notice increased swelling in fingers or toes, and
tightness of the cast when arm or leg is hanging down.
If this happens, try elevating affected limb more
frequently.
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If
problems persist after trying these suggestions, or you
have any other problems, please call our office
215-257-3700
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PLEASE
NOTE: Spring and summer, after cast removal - be careful
to watch skin exposure. Skin that has been under a cast
will burn very easily. Keep that area covered or use a
generous amount of a sunscreen. If you fail to do this,
you may develop a severe sunburn.
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PLEASE
DO NOT STICK ANYTHING IN YOUR CAST…..
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If
you are driving a car and have an accident or are
involved in a traffic violation, it is up to the
discretion of the police officer to determine if your
cast interfered with your ability to drive.
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Do
not go into the ocean or play in the sand. The sand
sticks to skin and liner and cannot be removed.
©
2001
Upper
Bucks Orthopaedics
All rights reserved.
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