Total Contact Casting in
Little Rock, Arkansas

Because Your Health Matters

Total Contact Casting
in Little Rock, Arkansas

Because Your Health Matters

Total Contact Casting in Little Rock, Arkansas

Injuries to the feet may be very difficult to heal if you are always on the go. With every step you take the pressure that is built on the feet can cause further damage to your injury and create painful and non-healing wounds. At Mend Wound Clinic we offer total contact casting in Arkansas, a treatment that can take the weight off your foot and provide protection to the wound from the environment, decreasing the risk of infection. We have an expert team of certified wound doctors who use total contact casting to help promote faster healing of foot wounds and injuries. If you’re suffering from a foot wound Book an Appointment today to get prompt and expert treatment at your convenience. 

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What is Total Contact Casting?

A total contact cast is a specialized cast used to treat foot ulcers and other wounds and sores of the foot. These sores can be challenging to heal due to the constant pressure exerted on the feet when you move. The cast is designed to evenly distribute weight across the sole of the foot, alleviating pressure on the wound. The cast used for this treatment is typically made of fiberglass or a plastic shell with a bar along the bottom to keep it light in weight. The shell is closely fitted around the leg and foot, ensuring it stays securely in place.

What is Total Contact Casting?

A total contact cast is a specialized cast used to treat foot ulcers and other wounds and sores of the foot. These sores can be challenging to heal due to the constant pressure exerted on the feet when you move. The cast is designed to evenly distribute weight across the sole of the foot, alleviating pressure on the wound. The cast used for this treatment is typically made of fiberglass or a plastic shell with a bar along the bottom to keep it light in weight. The shell is closely fitted around the leg and foot, ensuring it stays securely in place.

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Total Contact Casting is Used to Treat

Total contact casting is an excellent treatment for those who suffer from foot ulcers related to diabetes, which can cause slow healing of the wounds. In such a condition, even minor sores and blisters can grow big causing bigger wounds. At Mend Wound Clinic we use total contact casting for the following conditions:

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What is the purpose of a total contact cast?

Total contact casting (TCC) is a specially designed cast designed to take weight off of the foot (off-loading) in patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Reducing pressure on the wound by taking weight off the foot has proven to be very effective in DFU treatment.

How long to wear a total contact cast?

If you keep walking without the cast, the ulcer won’t heal. Wearing a total contact cast helps most ulcers to heal in 6 to 8 weeks. Your healthcare provider will probably change your cast 1 to 2 days after it is put on. After that, you’ll probably get a new cast every week until you are ready to wear shoes.

Can you walk in a total contact cast?

You will need to attend Mend Wound Clinic every 7 to14 days to have the cast changed. Do not try and remove the cast yourself. You can walk and put weight through your cast, unless you have specifically been told not to by your healthcare provider.

What are the risks of total contact cast?

While a total contact cast is generally safe, a few risks can be:
• Increased pain in your leg.
• Struggling to breathe.
• A sharp pain in your chest which is worse when you breathe in.
• Swelling in your leg.

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If you’re concerned about the symptoms you’re experiencing, book your appointment with Mend Wound Clinic today and get your condition diagnosed and treated by expert doctors.

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