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Dual obliquity is crucial in hand splinting because it addresses the complex three-dimensional structure of the hand, which allows for a range of movements and functions. Proper splint design must account for both the palmar and dorsal aspects of the hand to ensure that it supports the necessary joints and tendons without restricting movement. By considering dual obliquity, splints can be more effectively tailored to individual anatomy, promoting optimal healing and functional recovery. This approach also enhances patient comfort and compliance with the splinting regimen.
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Make sure there is a distal pulse from the splint prior to (and after) placing in a sling.
Simple.Call the hospital.
What? If you're asking about applying a sling after splinting an arm fracture in the field, then I'd say "Yes, do that." Splinting a fractured arm helps immobilize it but it can still swing around as the patient moves and bang into things. A sling would help further.
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Lester, B., et al. "A simple effective splinting technique for the mallet finger." American Journal of Orthopedics March 2000: 202-6.
Joints and sensitive areas
To the joints and sensitive areas.
A sling is recommended to secure and support a fractured forearm after proper splinting. A properly fit sling decreases major involuntary movements while the injury heals.
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