Pediatric Casting: Applications for Polyester Cast
Presented by Mary Faussett, Trudy Boulter, and Kerry Mikolaj
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Meet your instructors
Mary Faussett
Mary “Peggy” Faussett is an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist. She graduated with a master’s in occupational therapy in 2001 from Chatham University. She became a certified hand therapist in 2012. Peggy currently works at Children’s Hospital Colorado as the program coordinator for the pediatric hand therapy…
Trudy Boulter
Trudy Boulter is an occupational therapist, certified hand therapist (CHT), and certified burn therapist (BT-C). Trudy works on the burn team at Children’s Hospital Colorado. She provides clinical care for burn patients in the acute inpatient, rehabilitative, outpatient, and aftercare settings. She feels so lucky to work on a…
Kerry Mikolaj
Kerry Mikolaj is a pediatric physical therapist. She graduated in 2005 with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Regis University. Kerry works on the burn team at the Children's Hospital Colorado Burn Center. She has treated a variety of diagnoses in patients ranging from infants to young adults. Kerry is passionate about…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Why This Technique? Pros and Cons
This chapter will cover the creativity and flexibility of polyester cast tape. It will teach the pros and cons of choosing a polyester cast tape for your patient. It describes the benefits of the products as well as the easy removal process.
2. Differential Diagnosis: Who Should Be Casted With This Technique?
This chapter discusses the endless uses of polyester cast tape. It will describe pediatric diagnoses that may benefit from this casting technique. We will discuss how the cast can be used, as well as how it can be made into a variety of removable orthoses.
3. Step-by-Step Guide for Using Polyester Cast Tape
This chapter will discuss the importance of discussing casting with your pediatric patient using child-friendly language and tips for a successful casting session. You will learn the step-by-step process of casting for a forearm wrist orthosis and hand-based thumb spica, as well as watch a video demonstration of a lower extremity night splint fabrication. You will also see a few creative tips for using this casting technique.
4. Demonstration: Polyester Cast Tape
This chapter takes you through a live demonstration of the application of a polyester cast for an upper extremity. You will see the step-by-step process from beginning to end, including how to safely remove the cast and how to make the cast into a removable orthosis.
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Pediatric Casting: Applications for Fiberglass Casting
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