How to apply a MUENSTER CAST - Plus Cast Removal

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @tinaaabooo28
    @tinaaabooo28 3 года назад +3

    AWESOME!!!! thank you!

  • @jaclynobrien7827
    @jaclynobrien7827 2 года назад +1

    That cast saw cuts through that cast like butter!! What saw are you using??

  • @joshakehurst
    @joshakehurst Год назад +2

    I need this type of cast following a tfcc wrist repair. What's the level of difficulty when using an ergonomic keyboard in this type of cast? Can you rotate your arm over to the point where fingers and effectively access the keyboard?

    • @mcsmedcastspecialists1285
      @mcsmedcastspecialists1285  Год назад

      I hope your surgery is a success! The hardest part will be not having the ability to rotate your forearm (pronate and supinate). The cast should leave you with plenty of finger motion, but will restrict the wrist/forearm rotation.

    • @joshakehurst
      @joshakehurst Год назад

      @@mcsmedcastspecialists1285 Well that's what I was afraid of but thanks for the reply!

  • @shirhazhir9486
    @shirhazhir9486 2 года назад

    This is not a Muenster cast. Muenster cast is to prevent the rotation of forearm. If the elbow extension goes over 60 degrees you can easily rotate you forearm!

    • @mcsmedcastspecialists1285
      @mcsmedcastspecialists1285  2 года назад

      Thank you for the comment. If you reference (14:40) we talk about only cutting out the anterior portion, but ultimately the physician will decide how much elbow motion they want the patient to have.
      I have found with the wings and a great mold, even giving them “almost” full rom in the elbow, it will still eliminate pronation and supination.