It really depends. If you have good enough insurance one can easily afford a cast after a bone is broken. Even lazy doctors know how to set a bone just right, so making sure you have a cast that keeps the set bone in place is key. I had a friend that got some cheap sling-cast thing and it took forever for his arm to heal. To this day he says it feels weird. So yeah, opt for the best cast possible when needed.





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