Splinting common static splints tip protector splint used for distal finger injuries for protection and support.
Radial gutter splint pattern.
Orthosis also called splint is a device which is commonly used in the treatment for hand injuries.
This type of splint is applied to the inner part thumb side of the arm and usually extends from.
Guide normal movement pattern to maximize hand function.
Cut out a 3 or 4 inch splint material to the length necessary to immobilize the wrist and mcp joint.
Apply padding and splint material e g.
Dip extension splint used for distal finger injuries for protection and support percutaneous pinning at distal finger dip hyperextension splint mallet fingers ulnar radial gutter splint used for fractures of the hand.
Hand therapists utilize thermoplastic splints to.
Bisect the splint longitudinally from the fingertips to the wrist.
This splint is used to immobilize fractures of the 2nd.
The radial gutter splint provides both volar and dorsal splint immobilization of these metacarpal injuries.
This trick of the trade in splint application demonstrates application of the radial gutter splint.
Insert a dry gauze or cotton material between the 2nd and 3rd fingers.
Ortho glass as shown to radial aspect of forearm splint runs from radial forearm to beyond dip of index finger with thumb free wrist should be placed in slight extension approximately 20 and mcp should be flexed 70 90 degrees with the dip and pip in slight flexion 1.