A training doll that helps staff keep up to date with new plastering techniques has been funded by Walsall Healthcare’s charity.
The Well Wishers charity has bought the £138 doll to help Orthopaedic staff provide the best care for their patients.
Paul Foster, Orthopaedic Practitioner, said: “In the plaster room we provide exceptional care for many children, especially those who need specialised treatment for fractures of the femur (thigh bone).
“One common procedure involves applying a hip spica cast. A hip spica is a cast which starts from halfway down the body (from the tummy), around the hips and extends down both legs. It is most commonly used after hip surgery but can also be used following surgery or a break to the femur. This cast is used to keep the hip or thigh still to help the bone heal.
“After the hip spica cast is applied the child is discharged and followed up in fracture clinic.
“To ensure the best outcomes for our young patients and to support our Orthopaedic Practitioners, we frequently update and refine our casting techniques.
“Our commitment to excellence means we regularly hold training sessions to stay current with the latest techniques and materials.
“To continue this critical training, we require the right demonstration dolls.
“This doll is essential for teaching and refining our skills.
“A huge thank you to Well Wishers for buying this training doll for us. The support makes a significant difference in enabling us to acquire the necessary equipment and continue providing the best care for paediatric patients.
“Thank you for considering our cause and helping us in our mission to enhance the lives of those we serve.”
Georgie Westley, Fundraising and Engagement Manager for Well Wishers, said: “The Charity supports so many different services, wards and departments across the Trust such as buying items like this which are above and beyond what the NHS provides.
“This was the first time we have supported the Fracture Clinic and its been a pleasure getting to know the team and helping them to strive to provide the best outcomes for their patients”