743G15 Ipso Cast plaster casting technique – Interview with technician and user l Ottobock











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For more information about the Ipso Cast, please visit: https://pe.ottobock.com/en/743G15.html • Ipso Cast is an innovative plaster modelling technique for TT users. It makes plaster casting and processing faster and more efficient. As a technician, you can obtain excellent results with this technique while saving a great deal of time during plaster casting and the subsequent processing. • The innovative technique makes it possible to take a plaster cast under load: The user gets into a biaxial woven casting tube and pushes the residual limb down. During plaster casting, the woven stockinette’s special structure enables it to simulate the subsequent pressure conditions that are desired in the prosthetic socket. • The technician also has more options for modelling the socket. For example, the pressure can be individually increased in specific locations directly during plaster casting. This establishes optimal conditions for a successful plaster model without elaborate post-processing and results in a perfectly fitting prosthetic socket. • Ottobock Planning Equipping, Materials provides everything you need for your orthopaedic workshop. True to our motto “One stop − all around the workshop”, we not only supply modern and efficient equipment for your shop but also offer high-quality materials for fabricating orthopaedic devices. We supply everything you need for your day-to-day business – from a single source and in the highest quality. This lets you dedicate your full attention to fabricating orthopaedic devices. • See our products and services for yourself at • http://pem.ottobock.com/ • • About Ottobock • Ottobock develops medical technology products and treatment concepts for people with limited mobility in the fields of Prosthetics, Orthotics, Human Mobility (wheelchairs, rehabilitation devices) and MedicalCare. Subsidiaries in more than 50 countries offer “Made in Germany” quality worldwide and employ more than 7,000 people. A family-managed company since its founding in 1919, Ottobock has also supported the Paralympic Games with its technical expertise since 1988. • #OttobockProfessionals

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