Casting, Splinting, and Soft Goods

Struggling to keep staff trained in best practices for casting, splinting, & soft goods?

We’ve got your back.

No bones about it—it’s a joint effort! Give your team consistent, step-by-step training while reinforcing the clinical standards you want used with every patient. 


Casting and Splinting an arm

Benefits of the training certificate:
    • A quick and cost effective way to onboard new staff
    • Simple to purchase for multiple staff 
    • Assign, reassign, view progress, or add classes on your dashboard
    • Documented completion of an online exam
    • Each student receives a manual covering key terminology and all techniques
    • Includes a practical face-to-face component in your practice or department

"The program is an affordable, high-quality training option for practices that want their employees to learn proper techniques and improve their efficiency as they serve patients." Frederick M. Azar, MD, Chief of Staff at Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics

   

Customized to your needs:
  • Students may take one to all 39 courses. 
  • Once the course is purchased and the student is invited, they can manage the entire process independently. A proctor is still required for the practical portion, but doesn’t need site access.
  • Students may spread out their learning as they, or the practice needs. When new modules are completed, the certificate auto-updates and the student can download and save it.
  • Students get full access to all course modules for two years. Need training on another body part? They just log in, complete the modules, and earn a new certificate—no extra cost, no barriers.

  

Price:
  • Members: $79
  • First Responders/Public Safety Personnel: $99
  • Non-Members: $119

If you are registering multiple staff members, take advantage of our bulk pricing: 

4 - 9 Staff: 10% Discount

10 - 20 Staff: 15% Discount

21 - 49 Staff: 20% Discount

50+ Staff: 30% Discount

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Full List of Casting Courses
  1. Glossary Video
  2. Short Arm Splint
  3. Short Arm Cast
  4. Long Arm Cast
  5. Short Arm Cast Removal
  6. Posterior Long Arm Splint
  7. Posterior Short Leg Splint
  8. Short Leg Walking Cast, With Toe Plate
  9. Short Leg Walking Cast, Without Toe Plate
  10. Short Leg Cast Removal
  11. Dorsal Blocking Splint
  12. Boxing Glove/Gauntlet Cast
  13. Thumb Spica Splint
  14. Thumb Spica Cast
  15. Sugar Tong Splint
  16. Sugar Tong Cast (Muenster Cast)
  17. Sugar Tong Thumb Spica Splint
  18. Sugar Tong Thumb Spica Cast
  19. Ulna Gutter Splint
  20. Additional Technique: Ulna Gutter Dorsal and Volar Splint
  21. Ulna Gutter Cast
  22. Radial Gutter Splint
  23. Radial Gutter Cast
  24. Coaptation Splint
  25. Coaptation Splint-Emergency Room
  26. Long Leg Splint
  27. Long Leg Cast/Long Leg Walking Cast
  28. Cylinder Leg Splint
  29. Cylinder Leg Cast
  30. Half Cast
  31. Patellar Tendon Bearing Cast "PTB"
  32. Soft Goods – Ankle Brace
  33. Soft Goods – Arm Sling
  34. Soft Goods – EXOS 627 Back Brace
  35. Soft Goods – EXOS Short Arm Brace
  36. Soft Goods – Knee Brace Hinged
  37. Soft Goods – Knee Immobilizer
  38. Soft Goods – MaxTrax Walking Boot
  39. Soft Goods – Rib Support
  40. Soft Goods – Square Toe Post Op Shoe
  41. Soft Goods – Thumb Spica Splint
  42. Soft Goods – Wrist Forearm Splint
  43. AAOE Casting and Splinting Program - Examination
  44. In-Person Assessment: Casting & Splinting Certificate Program
  45. AAOE Feedback Survey

Supporting Orthopedics For Over 50 Years

casting an arm

"Our staff feel that if there's a cast or splint that they haven't done in a long time, they will refer to that video or manual. It will show them the step by step instructions and make them feel comfortable in performing that skill again."

Kelly Brigido, RN
Clinic Nurse Supervisor at Geisinger Orthopedic Institute

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