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One Stop Physio · Moorebank

Casting and Cast Removal in Moorebank

Planned casting support, cast checks and cast removal after appropriate medical assessment and clear instructions from your treating team.

Casting support and follow-up care

Immobilisation can protect selected injuries while they heal, but the right material, position and duration depend on the diagnosis and medical plan. Our team will only provide casting or removal when it is safe, within scope and supported by appropriate instructions.

Planned cast application

Application for suitable injuries after assessment or referral, with instructions on care and warning signs.

Cast checks and removal

Scheduled review or removal when clinically appropriate and consistent with the treating clinician’s plan.

Recovery after removal

Physiotherapy can help restore movement, strength and confidence after a period of immobilisation.

Before your appointment

Call the clinic

Tell us what was injured, when it happened and who assessed it.

Bring instructions

Bring imaging reports, referrals and hospital or specialist notes.

Clinical check

The clinician confirms the requested service is appropriate.

Aftercare plan

You receive cast-care advice and the next review or rehabilitation steps.

Not an emergency service: seek urgent medical care for a new fracture or dislocation, severe or increasing pain, marked swelling, numbness, weakness, blue or pale fingers/toes, a very tight or damaged cast, fever, discharge, bad odour or worsening symptoms. Do not wait for a clinic appointment.

Frequently asked questions

Can I walk in for a cast?

Please call first. We need to confirm the diagnosis, instructions and clinical suitability before arranging an appointment.

Can you remove a hospital or specialist-applied cast?

Potentially, when removal is due and supported by appropriate instructions. Please provide the relevant paperwork before the appointment.

Do you treat a suspected new fracture?

Suspected fractures require timely medical assessment and imaging. Attend an appropriate urgent-care or emergency service, especially after significant trauma or if circulation or sensation is affected.

What happens after a cast comes off?

Temporary stiffness, weakness and skin changes are common. If suitable, physiotherapy can guide gradual mobility, strength and return to activity.

Confirm your casting or cast-removal appointment

Call our Moorebank team so we can check the required documents and service suitability.

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