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When a joint is in a splint it should be immobilized for the amount of time that a physician tells you. The splint allows the injured joint to heal properly.
Joints and sensitive areas
To the joints and sensitive areas.
an injured person should be immobilized until emergency medical personnel can evaluate the injuries
Depending on the severity of the injury, splinting may be necessary or it may be counterproductive. For minor to mild sprains, the affected joint should be exercised to the point of mild discomfort to promote recovery. However, severe sprains accompanied by significant pain and swelling may need to be immobilized either by use of a splint or by taping it to an adjacent finger.
A splint for a fractured lower leg should extend from above the knee to below the ankle.The general rule of splinting is:Immobilise the bone, above and below the fracture,and immobilise the joints, above and below the fracture. If the fracture is compounded, (bone pierces through the skin),DO NOT push the bone backCover to prevent infection and make the splint the current shape of the legDO NOT manipulate the limb to suit the splint.
There often be pain in the joints and ligaments. There is often a feeling of arthritis in the joints. The pain can radiate to the nerves around the old injury making it difficult to walk.
Spine injuries are very dangerous and can lead to incurable paralysis. If a person has a spine injury, the most important procedure is to prevent movement of the spine or head; the person should be immobilized and gotten to a hospital as quickly as possible, on a stretcher. You can, if necessary, actually hold the person's head, with both hands, to keep it from moving.
Extend from the groin to the end of the foot.
Above the Knee to Below the Ankle
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