What is a strict splint?
Stiff plate is any object that immobilizes part of the body by providing adequate support without permission to move. This type of plate is used in first aid emergency care to prevent further damage to broken or possibly broken bones and can also be used as a form of medical treatment for certain orthopedic injuries. When the emergency situation occurs and the splint is not available, a rigid splint can be made from a series of everyday buildings.
The most produced splints that prohibit mobility are made of plastic or metal braces that are attached or corresponded to a specific part of the body. Doctors may prescribe a tough plate or soft splint depending on the injury and the required mobility limitation. The shaped splints are available for each end of the body, including fingers, wrists, elbows, arms, knees, legs, legs and heads and neck. The prescription is not necessary to buy a splint but one should be applied and worn only with the advice of the doctor or in an emergency situation until the medicine can be obtainedAřská Council.
In emergency situations, such as accidents at home or work, you can on any injured limb that appears to be broken or cannot be moved, a rigid splint. By using the splint on the injured victim, further limb injury is prevented. Solid splint can be made of all rigid and inflexible to provide support. Just board, sticks, pencils or even rolled magazines.
Apply rigid support material under or around the injured limb, use towels or clothing to ensure padding and ensure an elastic bandage, rope, belt, tie or any other object that can be tied. Avoid as much injury as possible when using the splint. If the swelling is obvious, apply cold or ice to the area and wait for medical attention. Emergency plate is not permanent and is intended only for the usage until medical assistance is accepted but if used, it can prevent nobo reduce other injuries.
The solid plate is designed to immobilize the limb, pendant or joint, but still provides support and allows adequate circulation. If a splint is recommended as a treatment or injury therapy, make sure that a doctor or physiotherapist will prove the right way to apply the splint. If other limbs, such as fingers or toes are dull, adjust the splint to allow better circulation or let the fit checked by the doctor.