Broken or fractured bones in the lower leg aren’t all treated the same. Sometimes a cast is used, other times a boot is the preferred method of treatment and sometimes both are needed. Discover how surgeons and doctors determine which type of orthopedic device to use when working to treat a broken or fractured bone.
Orthopedic casts, often referred to as a cast, are hard shells made of plaster or fiberglass that encase a broken bone during treatment. Plaster and fiberglass is used because when it hardens, the material is extremely durable and rigid. The rigid structure of the cast immobilizes and stabilizes the broken bone so that it can properly heal.
A walking boot, sometimes referred as an orthopedic boot, or just a boot, is a specially designed medical shoe made out of lightweight, yet sturdy material. The design of the walking boot is similar to a big, bulky shoe but with a few noticeable differences. Some noticeable differences include the use of adjustable straps that allow for a customized fit, varying lengths in the height, and the toes aren’t covered.
A walking boot is used to help immobilize and keep intense weight off of a recently injured foot. If the injury isn’t too severe, such as a minor bone fracture that doesn’t require surgery, a walking boot may be used as the primary form of treatment. However, if a fracture is severe, the walking boot is used as part of the second stage of treatment.
For severe fractures that may require surgery or when there is a concern that the bone could break further if intense stabilization isn’t applied, a fiberglass cast will be used for the first few weeks. When the fracture stabilizations, which usually occurs in a matter of weeks, the fiberglass cast is removed and a walking boot may be recommended. Sometimes, a walking boot isn’t even needed after wearing a fiberglass cast.
If your broken bone is extremely severe, you may not have a choice in what type of orthopedic device is used during treatment. However, some individuals may be able to choose which type of orthopedic device they wear during treatment.
Some of the reasons why people choose to wear a cast include:
Some reasons why people choose to wear a walking boot include:
Call our office today to schedule an appointment to speak with our doctor about which type of orthopedic device is right for you. Our doctor will help you weigh the pros and cons of each type of treatment so you can determine which one is right for you.