Gipszben
Gipszben is a term of Hungarian origin that translates to "in plaster" or "plaster cast." It is commonly used to describe a situation where someone's limb, or a part of their body, is immobilized with a plaster cast following an injury such as a fracture or severe sprain. The plaster cast provides rigid support to protect the injured area, allowing the bone to heal properly and preventing further damage.
The application of a gipszben typically involves wrapping a padded material around the injured limb, followed
Removal of the gipszben usually involves a special saw designed to cut through the hardened plaster without