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Serial Casting

Serial Casting- Casting That’s Not for Broken Bones

Dynamic serial casting is a conservative treatment method in which skilled physical therapists apply and remove a series of lightweight casts to a patient’s leg(s) in order to improve foot alignment and increase range of motion. The goal of serial casting is to improve range of motion in order to prevent chronic skeletal issues, reduce falls, improve function and efficiency, improve the child’s walking pattern, decrease current pain or prevent future pain, and improve alignment for future orthotic use. Serial casting can help to delay or prevent the need for surgical intervention. 

The casting process is performed by skilled physical or occupational therapists. A soft, semi-flexible casting material is applied over stockinette that is padded to protect bony prominences (natural bony points such as the ankle bones) and wrapped in a layer of cotton wrap. The joint is carefully positioned in a neutral position to maximize alignment and gently stretch the soft tissue, with the position maintained throughout the casting process. The child wears and walks (and squats, walks up and down stairs, and stands) on the cast for several days (typically 4 days on and 3 days off), with increased movement and weight bearing allowing for increased gains throughout the casting process. This process is repeated every week for 6-12 weeks until the desired range of motion gains have been made. Notable and measurable gains can be noted in just a few casts, too! 

Conditions that can be addressed with serial casting:

*This is not an exclusive list, as serial casting can benefit a wide variety of patients. Patients who are younger typically make quicker gains throughout the serial casting process; however, patients of any age can participate (and have participated) in serial casting. 

  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Idiopathic Toe Walking
  • Club Foot
  • Charcot-Marie-Tooth
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
  • Spasticity (abnormal muscle tone)
  • Contractures

This noninvasive process is designed to make gains while having limited impact on the child’s typical daily activities. Children can play, stand, and walk within their home, school, and community and participate in after school activities and sports (with the exception of swimming and water play). It is typically not a stand alone treatment method. Casting typically coincides with or is followed by ongoing physical or occupational therapy, and a referral for a pediatric orthotic evaluation to continue to maximize the gains made throughout the serial casting process.  

Check out BDI’s Serial Casting page or ask your child’s BDI physical therapist for more information.

Cassidy Bannon, PT, DPT

 

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Pediatric physical therapy is for more than just injury rehab or treatment of a diagnosed motor condition. Many children need short term Physical Therapy to address minor challenges or concerns noted by parents. A diagnosis is not required or necessary.

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Physical Therapy can help with

  • Infant head shape: flat spots or other differences
  • Bladder and Bowel Training
  • Gross motor development
  • Milestones related to walking, sitting, crawling
  • Sports Performance
  • Scoliosis Intervention
  • Bike Riding
  • Difficulties in Gym and Physical Education Class
  • Muscle strengthening
  • Posture / postural control
  • Pre-gait and gait training
  • Neuromuscular function
  • Environmental adaptations / seating and positioning
  • Splinting / bracing / orthotics
  • Improving endurance
  • Coordination of movements
  • Balance training
  • Family education

If your child does have a diagnosed condition

If your child does have a diagnosed condition, you can feel confident in our collaborative team approach that brings multiple specialties together to address the whole picture and make sure nothing falls through the cracks.  Our therapists have a high commitment to continuing education and stay in tune with the latest research-proven methods for the treatment of:

  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Spina Bifida
  • Down Syndrome
  • Sports injuries
  • Scoliosis
  • Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Torticollis
  • Brachial Plexus injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Decreased coordination
  • Incontinence
  • Various other motor conditions

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Physical therapists assist children in reaching their fullest potential in functional independence and fitness.

Innovative programs are aimed at:

  • Enhancing strength, coordination and balance
  • Physical fitness
  • Wellness for optimal quality of life

If you have questions or concerns, a free 30 minute screening with a Pediatric PT is a GREAT place to start. Our therapists work with children with or without a diagnosis.

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A

Adaptive Sports

Aquatic Therapy

B

Balance

Ball Skills

Bike Riding

Bilateral Coordination

Biofeedback

Bowel and Bladder Dysfunction

C

Coordination 

D

Developmental Screening

Dynamic Serial Casting

E

Early Intervention

Environmental Adaptations

F

Family Education

G

Gait Training

Gross Motor Skills

H

Health Promotion

Head Shape

Home Exercise Program

I

Incontinence Training

Infant Massage

Intensive therapy

K

Kinesiology Taping

M

Motor Learning

Myofascial Release

N

Neurodevelopmental Therapy (NDT)

O

Orthotic Assessment and Training

P

Pelvic Floor Education

Positioning to assist with feeding

Postural Awareness and Training

Prosthetic Training

R

Reflex Integration

S

Scoliosis

Schroth Therapy

Serial Casting

Sports Injury Recovery

Strengthening

T

Toe Walking

Total Motion Release (TMR)

Torticollis

V

Visual Motor

W

Wheelchair Assessments

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