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  2. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

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    The cast restricts ankle movement while allowing knee mobility. In some cases, a toe plate is added to a short leg cast to provide additional protection for toe injuries or fractures. The toe plate is an extension of the cast that covers the toes, shielding them from external forces and reducing the risk of further injury during recovery.

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    CVS Health Corporation is an American for-profit healthcare company that owns CVS Pharmacy, a retail pharmacy chain; CVS Caremark, a pharmacy benefits manager; and Aetna, a health insurance provider, among many other brands.

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    CVS Health, a US pharmacy chain CVS Pharmacy, a subsidiary of CVS Health (originally named the Consumer Value Stores from 1963–1969) CVS Caremark, a prescription benefit management subsidiary; Council for Voluntary Service, England; Cable Video Store, former US pay-per-view service; CVS Ferrari, an Italian mobile handling equipment manufacturer

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    In fact, for under $50 you could gift your mother-in-law Ina Garten's favorite cast iron skillet, a Bindi Irwin-voiced toy microscope for your curious four-year-old niece or a set of night lights ...

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    Polymer solution casting technology can be deployed utilizing a host of different polymer materials depending on the application and design inputs, including those used in Class I, II and III medical devices, [2] and for the preparation of polymer electrolytes.