Thumb Spica Splinting
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Thumb Spica Splinting
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Acute hand and wrist injuries impact patients of all ages and activity levels. These injuries may arise from low-energy trauma during normal daily activities, eg, ground-level falls in older individuals, and recreational and elite-level sporting events. Wrist splinting is an essential component in the treatment arsenal of all healthcare providers (see Image. Thumb Spica Splint). The procedure creates periarticular joint and wrist stability and may be used as a definitive intervention for mild hand and wrist injuries. Additionally, splinting can serve as a temporary presurgical immobilization measure. This technique provides structural support, accommodates swelling, and protects from further soft tissue injuries before a hand or wrist surgery. Splints can be removed for clinical reevaluation or repeat imaging, making them a valuable alternative to rigid fiberglass or plaster casting.
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