Splints are immobilizing devices used to support, protect, or realign injured body parts. They come in various types like finger, wrist, or full-length leg splints, and can be made of materials such as fiberglass, plastic, or metal.
Splints are immobilizing devices used to support, protect, or realign injured body parts. They come in various types like finger, wrist, or full-length leg splints, and can be made of materials such as fiberglass, plastic, or metal.
Splints are custom-made devices used for supporting and immobilizing injured body parts in Australia. They're essential for proper healing of fractures, dislocations, and other injuries.
Advanced materials like carbon fiber and lightweight metals are commonly used for making splints. Many hospitals offer on-site splinting services or patients can purchase them from orthotics shops.