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Splint
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an immobilizing device, such as a cast or brace, that protects a broken or injured part of the body during therapy or recovery period
What is a "splint"?
A splint is a medical device used to support and secure injured limbs or fractures, helping to prevent further damage and encourage healing. It typically includes firm materials such as metal, plastic, or padded boards that are tied or wrapped around the affected area. Splints help to hold the bones and joints steady, reducing pain and preventing movement that could worsen injuries. They are commonly used in emergencies, sports injuries, and after surgeries to protect and help in the recovery of injured limbs or joints.
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a thin sliver of wood
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support with a splint
Exemplo
Treatment for carpal fractures may include immobilization with a splint or cast, followed by physical therapy to restore strength and range of motion.
Treatment for a fracture depends on its severity and location but may include immobilization with a cast or splint, medications for pain and inflammation, and sometimes surgery.