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Casting for Emergency Medicine Providers: Colles Reduction Cast
Course Title: Casting for Emergency Medicine Providers: Colles Reduction Cast
Course Duration: 3 hours
I. Introduction (15 mins)
• Welcome and Course Overview
• Learning Objectives
• Brief Overview of Colles Fracture
II. Anatomy and Mechanism of Injury (15 mins)
• Lecture & Discussion
o Relevant anatomical structures
o Mechanism of Colles fracture (FOOSH – fall on outstretched hand)
o Typical fracture pattern and displacement
III. Traction Techniques for Reduction (30 mins)
• Demonstration
o Manual traction fundamentals
o 2-person vs. 3-person traction
o Optimal hand-off for casting
IV. Proper Casting Technique (90 mins)
• Demonstration + Supervised Practice
o Selection of casting materials
o Application of short arm cast to maintain reduction
o Positioning: flexion and ulnar deviation
o 3-point mold technique
o Troubleshooting during application
V. Cast Removal (15–20 mins)
• Demonstration and hands on
o Safe use of cast saw
o Techniques to avoid cast burns
o Cast splitting for swelling
VI. Principles of Safe and Effective Casting (30 mins)
Lecture
o Identifying and preventing:
▪ Pressure points/sores
▪ Neurovascular compromise
▪ Cast too tight/loose
▪ Loss of reduction
VII. Patient Education (10 mins)
• Discussion
o Teaching cast care
o Elevation
o Identifying red flags: swelling, numbness, color change
VIII. Q&A and Wrap-Up (10–15 mins)
• Recap of Key Concepts
• Answer Questions
Agenda link here: Colles Reduction Cast Agenda
Objectives:
1. Identify the anatomical structures involved in a Colles fracture.
2. Utilize efficient manual traction techniques.
3. Perform optimal 2 person and 3-person traction handoff for casting.
4. Select appropriate casting materials.
5. Pinpoint key anatomical landmarks.
6. Perform application of a short arm reduction cast.
7. Maintain correct wrist position during casting.
8. Understand how to prevent common complications such as pressure sores, cast tightness,
neurovascular compromise.
9. Minimize the chances of losing reduction.
10. Provide appropriate patient education.
11. Use cast saw confidently and safely.
12. Mitigate cast burns
Please contact Kim Anderson at Kim.Anderson@umanitoba.ca for any questions, cancellation and transfer requests.
The Department of Emergency Medicine reserves the right to cancel any course thirty (30) days prior to the course date. Registrants will be notified by email. A full refund will be issued for any cancelled course. The Department of Emergency Medicine is not responsible for any costs, including but not limited to, airline or hotel fees or penalties.
Cancellation Policy
In accordance with CPD Medicine policy:
More than 21 days’ notice: A refund will be issued, minus a 20% administrative fee (up to a
maximum of $200).
Less than 21 days’ notice: No refund will be provided.
Special refund requests may be submitted to the event coordinator for consideration by the Scientific
Planning Committee Chair, CPD Director or the Managing Director.
