immobilisaation
Immobilisation, or immobilization, is the process of restricting movement of all or part of the body to promote healing, reduce pain, and protect injured tissues. It is a common medical approach after fractures, sprains, dislocations, and certain surgical procedures. By limiting motion, immobilisation helps maintain alignment and minimizes stress on damaged structures.
Methods vary by location and injury. External immobilisation includes casts made of plaster or fiberglass, splints,
Common complications of immobilisation include skin breakdown under cast or braces, pressure sores, nerve compression, joint
In addition to medical use, immobilisation also appears in biotechnology, where enzymes or cells are anchored
Historically, casts using plaster of Paris were standard; today, synthetic materials such as fiberglass are common,