Close-up of a horse quarter crack beside a farrier examining the hoof for stabilization and repair options.

Horse Quarter Cracks: Causes, Stabilization and Repair Options

equine hoof crackRichard Katenhusen

Learn how farriers and equine veterinarians evaluate horse quarter cracks, correct abnormal loading, select stabilization methods and use hoof casting appropriately.

Close-up of a horse quarter crack beside a farrier examining the hoof for stabilization and repair options.

Horse Quarter Cracks: Causes, Stabilization and Repair Options

equine hoof crackRichard Katenhusen

Learn how farriers and equine veterinarians evaluate horse quarter cracks, correct abnormal loading, select stabilization methods and use hoof casting appropriately.

Compression sleeve, eLife hinged knee brace and Össur Unloader One X beside an anatomical illustration of a torn knee meniscus.

Knee Brace for a Meniscus Tear: Hinged, Unloader or Compression?

hinged knee braceRichard Katenhusen

Compare compression sleeves, hinged knee braces, unloader braces and post-op ROM braces for acute, degenerative and surgically repaired meniscus tears.

Comparison of Miami J Select universal replacement pad compatibility versus the Miami J Collar regular size-based pad matching process

Miami J Select vs. Miami J Collar: Why the Universal Select Is Easier to Buy and Maintain

buying guideRichard Katenhusen

Compare the universal Miami J Select with the size-specific Miami J collar. Learn why front-and-back components, low-priced partial listings and replacement-pad sizing can confuse online buyers.

Side-by-side comparison of buddy-taped fingers and a rigid finger fracture splint for jammed, sprained or broken finger injuries

Buddy Taping vs Finger Splint for Jammed or Broken Fingers

Richard Katenhusen

Compare buddy taping with rigid finger and gutter splints for jammed, sprained and broken fingers. Learn which injuries may need more protection, common taping mistakes and when to seek medical evaluation.

Adult adjusting a medical walking boot while identifying heel pressure, ankle rubbing and gait-related hip or back discomfort

Why Does My Walking Boot Hurt? How to Fix Heel Pressure, Rubbing, Hip and Back Pain

Richard Katenhusen

A walking boot should support your injury without creating new pressure points. Learn how to troubleshoot heel pain, rubbing, tightness, swelling changes and gait-related hip, knee or back discomfort.

Side-by-side comparison of a posterior long arm elbow splint and a hinged elbow ROM brace for injury and post-operative recovery

Elbow Splint vs. Hinged Elbow Brace: Which One Do You Need After Injury or Surgery?

Richard Katenhusen

Compare a posterior long arm elbow splint, post-operative hinged ROM brace, hyperextension brace and compression support. Learn how each design controls movement and fits different stages of elbow recovery.

Comparison graphic showing an arm sling and a shoulder immobilizer worn by two adults, with OrthoTape branding and shoulder recovery support details

Shoulder Immobilizer vs. Arm Sling: Which One Do You Need After Injury or Surgery?

Richard Katenhusen

Compare a basic arm sling, shoulder immobilizer, abduction-pillow sling and rigid shoulder abduction brace. Learn how each design supports the arm, restricts movement and fits different injury and post-operative recovery plans.

Side-by-side comparison of a knee immobilizer and hinged knee brace worn by two adults during injury recovery

Knee Immobilizer vs. Hinged Knee Brace: Which One Do You Need?

ACL braceRichard Katenhusen

Compare a knee immobilizer with hinged knee braces for acute injuries, surgery, controlled range of motion and ligament support. Learn how each design works, when clinicians may use it and which OrthoTape products fit each recovery stage.

Adult using forearm crutches with forearm cuff and handgrip during injury recovery

Forearm Crutches vs. Underarm Crutches: Which Is Better for Your Injury?

axillary crutchesRichard Katenhusen

Compare forearm crutches and underarm crutches by comfort, stability, long-term use, sizing, common mistakes and injury type. Learn which style may be better for temporary recovery, long-term mobility and everyday function.

Types of Wrist and Hand Splints: Sugar Tong, Volar, Thumb Spica & Ulnar Gutter

Types of Wrist and Hand Splints: Sugar Tong, Volar, Thumb Spica & Ulnar Gutter

Richard Katenhusen

Learn the differences between common wrist and hand splints, including sugar tong, volar wrist, thumb spica, ulnar gutter and radial gutter splints. Compare the areas they support, the movements they restrict and the injuries for which each may be considered.

Diagram comparing short arm, long arm, short leg and long leg fiberglass orthopedic casts for broken bones

Types of Casts for Broken Bones: Arm, Leg, Fiberglass & Waterproof Casts

broken bone castRichard Katenhusen
Orthopedic casts are named by their material—fiberglass or plaster—and by the body area they cover, such as short arm, long arm, short leg or long leg. This guide explains every major cast type, compares fiberglass vs. plaster vs. waterproof casts, and shows which cast is commonly used for broken wrists, ankles, feet and legs.
a girl wearing a medical cast boot showing the different between the tall medical boot and the short medical boot

Short Walking Boot vs. Tall Walking Boot: Which Cast Boot Is Right?

achilles injuryRichard Katenhusen

A short walking boot is usually selected for injuries concentrated in the toes, forefoot or metatarsals, while a tall walking boot provides more ankle and lower-leg immobilization. Compare cast boots for a broken foot, fifth metatarsal, fibula, ankle and Achilles injuries, including air and non-air options.

Waterproof Cast vs Walking Cast Boot: Safer for Shower, Pool, and Beach Recovery

Waterproof Cast vs Walking Cast Boot: Safer for Shower, Pool, and Beach Recovery

ankle fractureRichard Katenhusen

A waterproof short leg cast can stay on in the shower, pool, or at the beach when medically approved. A walking boot often has to come off, creating slip, fall, and reinjury risk.