RESUMO
With advanced surgical techniques and orthotic, as well as prosthetic devices, partial foot amputations have become a viable alternative. Orthotics can help restore stability, maintain support, and protect function of the residual limb. The authors discuss orthotic and prosthetic management of patients who have undergone toe amputations; ray amputations; transmetatarsal, Lisfranc-, or Chopart-level amputations.
Assuntos
Cotos de Amputação , Amputação Cirúrgica/reabilitação , Pé/cirurgia , Aparelhos Ortopédicos , Próteses e Implantes , Amputação Cirúrgica/métodos , Humanos , Metatarso/cirurgia , Dedos do Pé/cirurgiaRESUMO
Casting and splinting materials used in orthopedics have historically consisted of plaster of Paris and, more recently, fiberglass. Plaster is cost-effective and malleable enough to help to hold reductions. Fiberglass is stronger and lighter, but more expensive. The hybrid cast of plaster and fiberglass optimizes the advantages of both materials in fracture management; it is sufficiently strong, yet still cost-effective.