Construction and method for forming an orthopedic cast and metho

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ABSTRACT:
A construction and method for forming an orthopedic cast and method of producing the construction, wherein a portion of the body is surrounded with a flexible network of non-porous tubing substantially devoid of air and having at least one inlet. A flowable fluid is injected into the tubing through the inlet to render the network substantially rigid and the tubing is releasably retained in place until the network becomes rigid.

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