Engineers Created A Waterproof & Breathable Cast To Replace Plaster Casts
By Mayukh Saha
Breaking bones isn’t a very good thing, is it? But you know what’s worse? Having a plaster cast that feels like bricks on your hand. You can’t move, you can’t breathe properly; the pores in your hand do not get air. And if you get it accidentally wet, it just gets thicker.
All in all, a nuisance– isn’t it?
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In order to fix this, three people from the University of Illinois – Jason Troutner, Ashley Moy, and Justin Brooks banded together and forked out a master plan. They designed the new, uber hygienic and biodegradable cast that was made of liquid resins. It could be set in 10 minutes, for the liquid would harden and set your bones in place in no time at all.
And the most interesting part? It doesn’t look like a traditional plaster cast. It has holes that allow air to pass through.
Their startup is called Cast21, and their motto is to not hinder daily activities just because you are healing from something. A must-have for companies that rely on employee efficiency maybe?
You know what’s brilliant? You can wear this to work, you can wear this while taking a bath. You can even wear this while you are pumping out those weights in the gym (make sure not to use your broken hand for this). It is quite comfortable, so as to not make your broken hand seem like a liability.
It doesn’t require electricity or any other material to set, so one can very well see its application in the army or as a first-aid kit in schools and homes.
Whatever be it, it helps healing look cool!
Hey! Message me. I am Mayukh. I help people and websites with content, videos, design, and social media management. I am an avid traveler and I started living as a digital nomad in Europe since 2019. I am currently working on www.noetbook.com – a creative media company. You can reach out to me anytime: justmayukh@gmail.
This article was sourced from Truth Theory.
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