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·       Master Plaster: Setting Things Straight, is a versatile resource designed for a broad range of healthcare professionals. Whether you are just beginning your clinical journey or are a seasoned practitioner, this course offers valuable guidance, skills, and insights to support safe, effective orthopaedic casting.

Training Clinicians

Junior Staff

Experienced Clinicians

·      Delivers a strong foundation for clinicians new to casting. It introduces best-practice techniques for commonly used casts and provides step-by-step guidance for more complex or less familiar applications. Clear explanations and practical tips help build confidence, especially in settings where hands-on opportunities are limited.

Junior staff rotating through clinical areas where casting is required, this easy-to-follow guide consolidates essential knowledge and prepares them to perform safely and competently in a short period of time.

Experienced practitioners develop excellent techniques over years of practice, Master Plaster offers additional ideas, refinements, and alternatives that can be integrated into their existing approach. It encourages continued growth and reflective practice, making it a valuable tool for professional development and skill enhancement.

For Example

Students

Casting education for physiotherapy, nursing, and medical students is often brief, inconsistent, or varies depending on placement and institution. Master Plaster fills these gaps by offering comprehensive, accessible instruction in orthopedic casting techniques. It provides students with the practical knowledge and visual clarity needed to feel confident and prepared from their first day on the ward.

For Example

Doctors, Physiotherapists, Nurses, Plaster Technicians

Whether you’re beginning your career or working in high-pressure clinical environments, this resource provides a complete guide to orthopaedic casting practice. It breaks down complex techniques into clear, manageable steps and enhances theoretical learning with real-world visuals and explanations. This can also contribute to Continuing Professional Development requirements.

For Example

Emergency Department Clinicians

In the dynamic, high-paced world of emergency medicine, time is critical and confidence matters. Master Plaster supports ED teams with detailed demonstrations, clinical reasoning, and visual instruction that refresh and strengthen casting skills. It’s ideal for use as a point-of-care reference or for ongoing professional development.

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This educational series was developed to standardise and modernise casting instruction, combining visual demonstrations, detailed background information, and structured assessment. It provides institutions and individuals with a reliable foundation in casting and immobilisation principles.

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Michael Edmonds

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With over 30 years of orthopaedic experience, Michael has worked across Orthopaedic, teaching hospitals, and specialist clinics. His passion for education has led to the development of structured training programs that simplify complex techniques and ensure the next generation of clinicians are confident in casting practice.

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The casts in the video series are examples of how casts can be applied. They are not prescriptive, and the correct option needs to be implemented according the clinical circumstances at hand.

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