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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
* | *May add a dorsal splint for increased stability (‘sandwich splint’) | ||
*Not used for distal radius or ulnar | *Not used for distal radius or ulnar fracture because this splint allows for supination and pronation | ||
==Indications== | ==Indications== | ||
*Soft tissue hand / wrist | *Soft tissue injuries of the hand and/or wrist | ||
*Most | **For example, sprain, carpal tunnel night splints, etc. | ||
*Most [[carpal fractures]] | |||
*2nd-5th [[metacarpal fracture]] | |||
[[File:Forearm Volar Splint.gif]] | ==Procedure== | ||
[[File:Forearm Volar Splint.gif|thumb]] | |||
{{Splint Application General Procedure}} | |||
===Splint-Specific Details=== | |||
*Apply padding and splint material as shown in figure | |||
*Splint course:<ref name="Splints and Casts: Indications and Methods"> Splints and Casts: Indications and Methods. http://www.aafp.org/afp/2009/0901/p491.html Accessed April 5, 2017</ref> | |||
**From dorsal or volar mid-forearm | |||
**Along volar forearm | |||
**To the distal palmar crease (i.e., metacarpal heads) | |||
*Key anatomic positions | |||
**Forearm in neutral position with thumb up | |||
**Wrist in slight extension (10–20º) | |||
**Hand is in "holding a can" position | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Splinting]] | *[[Splinting]] | ||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
[[Category:Orthopedics]] | [[Category:Orthopedics]] | ||
[[Category:Procedures]] | [[Category:Procedures]] |
Latest revision as of 21:31, 10 May 2023
Background
- May add a dorsal splint for increased stability (‘sandwich splint’)
- Not used for distal radius or ulnar fracture because this splint allows for supination and pronation
Indications
- Soft tissue injuries of the hand and/or wrist
- For example, sprain, carpal tunnel night splints, etc.
- Most carpal fractures
- 2nd-5th metacarpal fracture
Procedure
Splint Application General Procedure
- Assess pre-procedure neurovascular status (i.e., distal pulse, motor, and sensation) [1]
- Measure and prepare the splinting material
- May use contralateral extremity if easier
- Most splints use a width slightly greater than the diameter of the limb
- Apply stockinette (if applicable)
- Extend 2" beyond estimated the splinting material length
- Apply padding (if applicable)
- Use 2–3 layers over the area to be splinted / between digits (when applicable)
- Add an extra 2–3 layers over bony prominences
- Apply splinting material
- Lightly moisten the splinting material.
- Place as appropriate to specific splint type
- Once finished, if applicable fold the ends of stockinette back over the splinting material if there is excess
- Apply elastic bandaging (e.g., ace wrap)
- While still wet
- May further mold the splint to the desired shape
- Maintain position until splint material has hardened
- Re-check and document repeat neurovascular status
Splint-Specific Details
- Apply padding and splint material as shown in figure
- Splint course:[1]
- From dorsal or volar mid-forearm
- Along volar forearm
- To the distal palmar crease (i.e., metacarpal heads)
- Key anatomic positions
- Forearm in neutral position with thumb up
- Wrist in slight extension (10–20º)
- Hand is in "holding a can" position
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Splints and Casts: Indications and Methods. http://www.aafp.org/afp/2009/0901/p491.html Accessed April 5, 2017