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Hip spica cast is a useful modality for the lower limb immobilization in children with hip and femur pathologies. Single, one and half, double limb spica cast may be applied depending on the indication. The position of hip immobilization is also dependent on the underlying pathology for which the spica is being applied. The inguinal region and knee are potential weak spots in a spica and these should reinforce during spica application. Potential complications include plaster sores, breakage, avascular necrosis of femoral head (in developmental dysplasia of hip), neurovascular compromise, and superior mesenteric artery syndrome (very rare). Careful attention to technique and vigilant after-care is necessary to prevent these complications.