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- Splint: Types, Uses and How Long To Wear Them - Cleveland Clinic
A splint is a medical device that stabilizes a part of your body and holds it in place Healthcare providers use them to protect and support your body after an injury or to treat certain health conditions
- What Are the Types of Splints, and What Are They Used For? - WebMD
What Is a Splint? A splint is a device that supports and protects a broken bone or injured tissue Also known as a brace or an orthosis, it helps reduce pain and promote healing by keeping the
- Splint (medicine) - Wikipedia
A splint is defined as "a rigid or flexible device that maintains in position a displaced or movable part; also used to keep in place and protect an injured part" or as "a rigid or flexible material used to protect, immobilize, or restrict motion in a part" [1]
- Orthopedic Splints – Principles, Types and Use - Bone and Spine
Splint immobilizes the injured part and reduces pain Also, when there is a movement of fractured fragments there is a danger of injury to accompanying blood vessels nerves that traverse the limb If a fracture is immobilized, these structures stay protected
- Care of Casts and Splints - OrthoInfo - AAOS
Casts and splints hold broken bones in place while they heal This article explains what to expect while you are wearing your cast or splint and includes advice on how to take care of it until it is time to have it removed
- What Is Splinting Used For? Broken Bones, Pain, Swelling
A splint is a medical device that immobilizes the injured body part and protects it from further injury It heals the fractured bones by keeping the broken ends together and in alignment
- How to Apply Splints: Makeshift and Medical Splint Tutorials
Splint the injured body part without adjusting it It can be concerning to find a bent or misaligned limb, but never try to straighten or realign the injury on your own
- Splinting: Types, Uses, Benefits, and More - Mya Care
A splint's partial immobilization and shielding prevents further damage and allows the injured area to heal adequately By stabilizing the wounded area, splinting reduces swelling, pain, and discomfort, promoting a more comfortable healing process
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