An orthopedist is a physician who specializes in the treatment of bone diseases and disorders, including fractures. An orthopedist is one kind of Doctor Who reduces fractures, or realigns to bones to assist in their healing.
orthopedist - they deal with deformities in bones and joints.
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An orthopedic surgeon.
Doctors
To see through things. Doctors use them to see through casts, and skin. Usually to see if bones are broken or not.
Not all fractures (broken bones) required a cast. However, when they do, a cast helps hold the bones in the proper position while they heal. If casts are left on too long, stiffness can result.
Cartonnage is a material, like papier-mâché, made from cloth or payprus stuck together with plaster, much the way doctors make casts for setting broken bones. Cartonnage was used primarily for coffins or funerary masks.
Doctors don't tighten casts, they wrap them gently around the broken area. They also give pain killers so it doesn't hurt much.
The inside of a cast is coated with a high tech, bio engineered "paste" that is absorbed by the skin. Upon absorption, the skin cells become hard and, over time, seal the broken bones. In short, the skin is essentially turned into a type of fully functional, synthetic bone.
Casts
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the hard covering/plaster protects the broken bone as it heals
a thin translucent fabric of silk, linen, or cotton.
Orthopedic technologists put casts and splints on people.
Splints, casts, and braces support and protect broken bones, dislocated joints, and such injured soft tissue as tendons and ligaments. Immobilization restricts motion to allow the injured area to heal. It can help reduce pain, swelling, and.