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  1. Feb 6, 2024 · 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 injured part of your...

  2. Sep 15, 2023 · 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.

  3. A splint is a rigid support made from metal, plaster, or plastic. It's used to protect [1], support, or immobilize an injured or inflamed part of the body. [2]

  4. Care of Casts and Splints. Casts and splints support and protect injured bones and soft tissue. When you break a bone, your doctor will put the pieces back together in the right position. Casts and splints hold the bones in place while they heal. They also reduce pain, swelling, and muscle spasm.

  5. 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".

  6. Jul 7, 2023 · Splinting is a medical technique that involves the use of supportive devices to immobilize and protect injured body parts. It provides stability, reduces pain, and promotes healing by preventing further damage or displacement.

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · The main indications for splinting are to temporarily immobilize a limb for pain and spasm, to decrease swelling, and to minimize further potential soft tissue or neurovascular injuries...

  8. Apr 24, 2023 · It is important to check for good circulation after the injured body part has been immobilized. Splints can be used for different injuries. For example, with a broken bone, stabilizing the area is important to reduce pain, prevent further injury, and allow the person to move about as much as possible.

  9. Aug 6, 2023 · Splinting aims to correct and restore the anatomic length, rotation, and angulation of a specific injury. [2] [1] [3] Splinting is not a benign procedure; malpositioning can cause undue pain, malreduction, and skin breakdown. Improper splinting will necessitate replacement.

  10. Sep 21, 2022 · GENERAL PRINCIPLES. Splinting plays a major role in the management of musculoskeletal injuries, including treatment of overuse and soft tissue injuries (eg, tendonitis and sprains), as well as for traumatic injuries like extremity fractures and joint dislocations.

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