Since placing your foot in a cast requires medical treatment beyond first aid, the injury that did that is OSHA recordable if and only if the other criteria for recordability are met. These include that the injury was work related, occured on the job, etc.
NO
A hand cast is a plaster and fabric mould around a hand injury.
The cast of Insect to Injury - 1956 includes: Jack Mercer as Popeye
The cast of The Anatomy of Injury - 2013 includes: Pepi Ginsberg Jon Guez
Playing sports after having a cast removed is usually a decision made by the attending doctor based on how well and completely the injury has healed.
No. But be careful how you apply it.
The advantages of having a cast iron fireplace is that you can make a fire, without having to worry about starting a fire. Another advantage of having a cast iron fireplace grate is that they are much saver than normal fireplace grates.
NFL players usually wear a hard cast, if they are able to play with a broken bone. The hardness of the cast protects them from further injury.
The cast of U.S. Coast Guard Traumatic Brain Injury 101 - 2013 includes: Michael Doria as himself
It really depends on the type of injury and the seriousness of the injury. I would recommend you keep the cast on until the doctor has made a final prognosis, giving you the permission to take it off.
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Having a broken or dislocated bone can be a recovery process that involves the care of an orthopedic doctor. When people are diagnosed as having an injury, the treating physician often refers the person to an orthopedic doctor. This specialist can set casts and perform surgery to restore a patient's movement. Recovering from a broken bone can take several weeks of being in a cast, during which the patient will remain under this specialist's care.