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đ️ Hand Fracture in Plaster with Shoulder Dislocation – Complete Care Guide Accidents can happen suddenly – a fall, a hit, or even a wrong twist – and they can result in both hand fracture and shoulder dislocation at the same time. This combination makes the situation a little more complicated because you are dealing with two injuries together. When a plaster is applied on the hand and a sling is given for the shoulder, many patients have common questions: When does the plaster become fully dry? Why must my fingers remain visible outside the plaster? Can the sling/supporter be loosened sometimes? How do I take care of both hand and shoulder at the same time? This blog will give you a step-by-step, easy-to-understand guide for managing hand plaster and shoulder dislocation together. --- 1. Understanding the Injuries Hand Fracture A fracture means a break in the bone. Minor fracture → only small crack, needs immobilization. Major fracture → bone may shift, needs plaster or e...