Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 I would try to floss the cast. Take a nylon or a bit of other soft thin fabric. Thread it from top to bottom and gently slide it up and down. This should help loosen up some sand and get it to fall out. It the fabric gets stuck and can't go any further don't force it just take it out and try to re thread it in another place. Jenn Mommy to Cole, 2.5 years, 1st brace from rochester, 2 degrees out of brace down from 47 after 10 months in 5 casts > > Earlier this evening, threw sand in the air and quite a bit went down her cast. I tried to put a cool blow dryer down it (she was sweaty) and wipe some out with my hand, but there's still some in there. She hasn't complained about it yet, but I'm totally scared. > > Any thoughts?! Should I call her doc or just wait and see what happens? Is there anything I can do to help it before it rubs? > > By the way, she does not have an undershirt (her doc cuts/folds it over the cast and puts the fiberglass over it). > > Thanks!!! > > ~ : ) > ~ 3.5 years old, in 3rd cast ~ 10* Cobb/0* rotation in cast, 35* Cobb/25* rotation pre-cast > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Floss, floss, floss. I agree w/ Jenn. That will ensure you have it all out and its easy. Let us know if you need more direction on doing this. HRH > Earlier this evening, threw sand in the air and quite a bit went > down her cast. I tried to put a cool blow dryer down it (she was sweaty) > and wipe some out with my hand, but there's still some in there. She > hasn't complained about it yet, but I'm totally scared. > > Any thoughts?! Should I call her doc or just wait and see what happens? Is > there anything I can do to help it before it rubs? > > By the way, she does not have an undershirt (her doc cuts/folds it over > the cast and puts the fiberglass over it). > > Thanks!!! > > ~ : ) > ~ 3.5 years old, in 3rd cast ~ 10* Cobb/0* rotation in cast, 35* > Cobb/25* rotation pre-cast > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2010 Report Share Posted June 24, 2010 We have had casts like that and you can remove the petaling on the bottom and stretch the shirt out to shake out the sand (or even rinse it if needed) before you push it back inside and re-petal it. You can also use some panty hose to floss the inside of the cast and see if that helps you. Keep a very close eye on that.... Sand scared me way more than water! Good luck and let us know how you make out.- Noelle's mommy, 3 years oldRochester NYCasted 8 times for 1 1/2 years and in first brace!reflux, mild plagiocephaly, mild torticollos, hypotonia, ligament laxity, suspected Ehler's Danlos III From: val_and_teresa <vanddcharron@...>Subject: Sand in cast...now what?!infantile scoliosis treatment Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 3:40 AM Earlier this evening, threw sand in the air and quite a bit went down her cast. I tried to put a cool blow dryer down it (she was sweaty) and wipe some out with my hand, but there's still some in there. She hasn't complained about it yet, but I'm totally scared.Any thoughts?! Should I call her doc or just wait and see what happens? Is there anything I can do to help it before it rubs?By the way, she does not have an undershirt (her doc cuts/folds it over the cast and puts the fiberglass over it).Thanks!!!~ : ) ~ 3.5 years old, in 3rd cast ~ 10* Cobb/0* rotation in cast, 35* Cobb/25* rotation pre-cast Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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