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==Background==
==Background==


==Indications==
==Indications==
 
*[[Clavicle fracture]], [[Humerus fracture]], [[Acromioclavicular injuries]], soft tissue injuries


==Procedure==
==Procedure==
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**B = Sling + Swathe
**B = Sling + Swathe
*Reassess distal pulse, motor, and sensation
*Reassess distal pulse, motor, and sensation
*Perform shoulder range of motion exercises upon discharge unless contraindicated ([[Proximal humerus fracture]])
**Prevents [[Adhesive capsulitis]]
*Sling should extend to MCP joint of the immobilized arm to prevent excessive ulnar deviation of the wrist (can lead to ulnar neuropathy) <ref name="Immobilization and splinting">Bond M. Immobilization and splinting. In: Bond M, ed. Orthopedic Emergencies: Expert Management for the Emergency Physician. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; October 31, 2013.</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==
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[[Category:Orthopedics]]
[[Category:Orthopedics]]
[[Category:Procedures]]
[[Category:Procedures]]
[[Category:Sports Medicine]]

Latest revision as of 01:50, 10 May 2019

Background

Indications

Procedure

Sling and Swathe.jpg
  • Assess distal pulse, motor, and sensation
  • Apply sling and swathe as shown
    • A = Sling
    • B = Sling + Swathe
  • Reassess distal pulse, motor, and sensation
  • Perform shoulder range of motion exercises upon discharge unless contraindicated (Proximal humerus fracture)
  • Sling should extend to MCP joint of the immobilized arm to prevent excessive ulnar deviation of the wrist (can lead to ulnar neuropathy) [1]

See Also

References

  1. Bond M. Immobilization and splinting. In: Bond M, ed. Orthopedic Emergencies: Expert Management for the Emergency Physician. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; October 31, 2013.