AAHS 2015: Waterproof cast liners reduce sweat, odor, and more preferred by patients
AAHS 2015: Waterproof cast liners reduce sweat, odor, and more preferred by patients
A Prospective Randomized Crossover Study On The Comparison Of Cotton Vs Waterproof Cast Liners
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20 patients requiring casting for upper extremity injuries were randomized to receive either a waterproof liner or cotton liner in a fiberglass cast. Halfway through the treatment period, patients crossed-over and were treated with the other liner type. This study aimed to compare variables of comfort, skin condition, and patient preference between liner types. Results from this trial indicate tha...
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