Casting, serial: The use of successive casts to reshape deformed or spastic limbs.
Serial casting is a noninvasive procedure that helps children and adults improve their range of motion so they can perform daily activities with less difficulty.
Serial casting. The serial casting program was started in 1992 by physical therapist Mary Weck, orthotist Moira Tobin Wickes, and Issac Tolliver, orthotic technician.
Serial Casting Protocols. Serial casting is a medical procedural protocol where a cast is set, later removed and reset in a series progression. Serial casting is used ...
Serial casting A series of casts designed to gradually move a limb into a more functional position. Mentioned in: Cerebral Palsy serial casting, the process of using ...
We recently took our son to Cincinnati for the first time. When we were meeting with the PT, she suggested serial casting to help Brayden gain more range of mo…