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Plasters Splints

Plaster splints are a widely used aid by orthopedic doctors in immobilizing and stabilizing musculoskeletal injuries. The medical-grade plaster splint can be kept on the injured area till the bones heal and inflammation subsides. Unlike a plaster cast, the plaster splint only covers one side of the injured part, and the rest of the portion is tightly attached to it with straps or bandages.

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How to manage a sprained ankle surgically?

Query: Hello doctor,I am looking for a second opinion on surgical options for a grade 3 sprained ankle. I have attached herewith the MRI results. The results show a ruptured anterior tibiofibular ligament and a partial tear of the posterior tibiofibular ligament with disruption of distal tibiofibular synde...  Read Full »


Dr. Sharoff Lokesh Mohan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through the images you have provided (attachment removed to protect patient identity). I think only the anterior tibiofibular ligament has ruptured and all the other ligaments are sprained only. I would suggest you manage it non-surgically as all the othe...  Read Full »

What is the standard protocol after a foot fusion surgery?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 45-years-old male. I had a foot fusion surgery of the first metatarsal and a bunionectomy together before six weeks. Everything is progressing well, and the x-rays also showed good progress. Everything I read states I can go into a boot at six weeks. But the doctor is advising me...  Read Full »


Dr. Anuj Gupta

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Kindly send your x-ray to help you better. Thanks.  Read Full »

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