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"Molding the cast Do not try to force correction with the plaster. Use light pressure.
Do not apply constant pressure with the thumb over the head of the talus; rather,
press and release repetitively to avoid pressure sores of the skin. Mold the
plaster over the head of the talus while holding the foot in the corrected position [
1]. Note that the thumb of the left hand is molding over the talar head while the
right hand is molding t ..."