Orthopedic casting and bracing are essential components of musculoskeletal care, designed to support, immobilize, and protect injured bones, joints, and soft tissues. Casting involves rigid materials like fiberglass or plaster to provide complete immobilization for fractures or post-surgical recovery. Bracing, on the other hand, offers varying levels of support and stability while allowing controlled movement, commonly used for ligament injuries, arthritis, and rehabilitation. Both methods aid in proper healing, pain management, and prevention of further injury, ensuring optimal recovery and functionality.