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A splint is a device used for support or immobilization of a limb or the spine. It is used by the emergency medical services or by volunteer first responders to temporarily immobilize a fractured limb before transportation. It is also used by health professionals such as occupational therapists, and physiotherapists.
A splint is a device used for support or immobilization of a limb or the spine. It is used by the emergency medical services or by volunteer first responders to temporarily immobilize a fractured limb before transportation. It is also used by health professionals such as occupational therapists, and physiotherapists.
Generally, you would immobilize a limb with a greenstick fracture until the bone healed. The doctor might not use a cast to immobilize it.
Wrap and secure strips from the t-shirt around the rigid objects and limb so that the branches immobilize the limb.
The muscle has been inactive while it was in the cast, therefore, it has weakened from disuse.
a splint should be applied to immobilize the limb on the way to the hospital.
It is a metal plate that is taped or fastened against a broken or sprained bone or object to keep it from moving. movement can worsen the break or sprain.
the doctors put a cast on an arm or leg to immobilize the limb so it could heal adequately.
Yes... if you suspect someone has a fracture - first, immobilise the limb, then seek medical treatment as a matter of urgency.
A splint and sling are what immobilize the extremity.
A broken limb may be held immobile with a splint while the patient is transported to trained medical personnel for proper care. The deadly cobra was temporarily held immobile by my intent gaze.
There are different elements that can be used to immobilize a reduced protein. Some of the common element include sulfur, halogen and nitrogen.