POP & Fibre Casting are essential techniques used in orthopedic care to immobilize fractured or injured bones and support proper healing. POP (Plaster of Paris) casting is a traditional method that uses a quick-setting material to form a rigid and supportive shell around the injured area. It is widely used for various types of fractures due to its strength, moldability, and affordability.
Fibre casting, made from fiberglass, is a modern alternative to POP. It is lighter, more durable, water-resistant, and allows better air circulation, making it more comfortable for patients—especially children and active individuals. Fibre casts also come in different colors, adding a touch of personalization and ease for daily use.
At our clinic, we offer both POP and fibre casting options based on the type, location, and severity of the injury. Our trained orthopedic team ensures that the cast is applied with precision to maintain proper bone alignment and minimize discomfort. Regular follow-ups are scheduled to monitor healing and make necessary adjustments. Our focus is on providing safe, effective, and comfortable immobilization that supports fast recovery and helps patients return to normal activities as quickly as possible.