A versatile hand splint

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Abstract

Splintage plays a major part in the management and rehabilitation of the hand following injury, infection and operation. It is essential to have a simple, comfortable, and firm but flexible splint. This should be available “off the shelf”, but be acceptable to the patient and to the treating clinician. This paper will describe a splint which not only has these qualities, but is cheap and is re-usable after washing. The splint is made of high density Plastazote and is available in two sizes for each hand. It is moulded into the shape of the functional position of the hand and can easily be trimmed with bandage scissors to give a precise fitting. The splint has been evaluated following surgery on fifty hands. Its fabrication, use and simplicity are discussed. © 1987, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

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Jain, A. S., & McDougall, D. (1987). A versatile hand splint. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 11(1), 21–24. https://doi.org/10.3109/03093648709079375

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