splint

(splint )

An appliance made of bone, wood, metal, plastics, composites, or plaster of Paris for the fixation, union, or protection of an injured part of the body. It may be movable or immovable.

SPLINT Patient with ankle fracture

SPLINTING OF THE LEG Splinting of the leg for an acutely dislocated patella, using a moldable aluminum splint. Note that part of the splint serves as a truss to maintain the current position of the knee.

Agnew splint

Agnew splint

Agnew splint

A splint for fractures of the patella and metacarpus.

air splint

air splint

air splint

A lightweight splint for immobilizing fractured or injured extremities. It is usually an inflatable cylinder, open at both ends, that becomes rigid when inflated, thus preventing the part confined in the cylinder from moving.
SYN: SEE: blow-up splint ; SEE: inflatable splint
Because of the tendency for the air cast to straighten out the limb as it is inflated, this device should not be used to immobilize joint dislocations or fractures with gross displacement.

airplane splint

airplane splint

airplane splint

An appliance usually for ambulatory patients in the treatment of fractures of the humerus. It takes its name from the elevated position in which it holds the arm suspended away from the body.

anchor splint

anchor splint

anchor splint

A splint for fractures of the jaw, with metal loops fitting over the teeth and held together by a rod.

Ashurst splint

Ashurst splint

Ashurst splint

A bracketed splint of wire with a footpiece to cover the thigh and leg after excision of the knee joint.

Balkan splint

Balkan splint

Balkan splint

A splint for continuous extension in a fracture of the femur.

banjo traction splint

banjo traction splint

banjo traction splint

A splint made out of a steel rod bent to resemble the shape of a banjo. It provides anchor points for attachments to the fingers in the treatment of contractures and fractures of the fingers.

Bavarian splint

Bavarian splint

Bavarian splint

An obsolete dressing in which plaster was applied between two layers of flannel.

Bennett double-ring splint

Bennett double-ring splint

Bennett double-ring splint

SEE: Bennett double-ring splint

blow-up splint

blow-up splint

blow-up splint

SEE: Air splint.

Bond splint

Bond splint

Bond splint

A splint for fractures of the lower end of the radius.

Bowlby splint

Bowlby splint

Bowlby splint

SEE: Bowlby splint

box splint

box splint

box splint

A splint for fractures below the knee.

bracketed splint

bracketed splint

bracketed splint

A splint made up of two pieces of metal or wood united by brackets.

Cabot splint

Cabot splint

Cabot splint

A splint composed of a metal structure placed posterior to the thigh and leg.

Carter intranasal splint

Carter intranasal splint

Carter intranasal splint

A steel bridge with wings connected by a hinge, used for operation of a depressed nasal bridge.

coaptation splint

coaptation splint

coaptation splint

A small splint adjusted about a fractured part to prevent overriding of the fragments of bones. It is usually covered by a longer splint for fixation of entire section.

cock-up splint

cock-up splint

cock-up splint

A static splint to maintain the wrist in either extension or flexion.

cylinder splint

cylinder splint

cylinder splint

A splint constructed around an injured bone to reduce the potential for flexion contractures.

Denis Browne splint

Denis Browne splint

Denis Browne splint

A splint to treat talipes equinovarus (clubfoot), consisting of a curved bar attached to the soles of a pair of high-topped shoes. It is often used in late infancy and applied at bedtime. Its use generally follows casting and manipulation to reduce the deformity.

dorsal blocking splint

dorsal blocking splint

dorsal blocking splint

A splint constructed on the back of the hand to inhibit full extension of one or more of the finger joints and/or the wrist.

DORSAL BLOCKING SPLINT A dorsal blocking splint with dynamic traction for early controlled motion after flexor tendon repair

Dupuytren splint

Dupuytren splint

Dupuytren splint

SEE: Dupuytren, Baron Guillaume

dynamic splint

dynamic splint

dynamic splint

A splint that assists in movements initiated by the patient.
SYN: SEE: functional splint

finger splint

finger splint

finger splint

A padded strip of malleable metal or plastic used to immobilize a fractured finger. As an alternative, the injured finger is often “buddy taped” to an adjoining finger for support.

flail arm splint

flail arm splint

flail arm splint

ABBR: FAS An upper-extremity orthotic device to provide support and limited function, consisting of a shoulder-operated harness, a volar supporting structure made of low-temperature thermoplastic material, and a terminal device that allows the arm to grasp or stabilize objects.

Fox splint

Fox splint

Fox splint

A splint formerly used for a fractured clavicle.

functional splint

functional splint

functional splint

SEE: Dynamic splint.

Gibson walking splint

Gibson walking splint

Gibson walking splint

A splint that is a modification of a Thomas splint.

Gordon splint

Gordon splint

Gordon splint

A side splint used for the arm and hand in a Colles fracture.

inflatable splint

inflatable splint

inflatable splint

SEE: Air splint.

interdental splint

interdental splint

interdental splint

A rigid or flexible device or compound used to support, protect, or immobilize teeth that have been loosened, replanted, fractured, or subjected to surgical procedures.

Jones nasal splint

Jones nasal splint

Jones nasal splint

A splint used for the fracture of nasal bones.

Levis splint

Levis splint

Levis splint

A splint of perforated metal extending from below the elbow to the end of the palm, shaped to fit the arm and hand.

mandibular advancement splint

mandibular advancement splint

mandibular advancement splint

A device to maintain an open airway in patients who suffer partial upper airway collapse during sleep. It prevents airway obstruction by moving the jaw and tongue anteriorly.
SYN: SEE: oral mandibular advancement device

McIntire splint

McIntire splint

McIntire splint

A splint shaped like a double inclined plane, used as a posterior splint for the leg and thigh.

night splint

night splint

night splint

A splint placed on an injured limb or inflamed joint at bedtime, worn until awakening, and used to improve alignment, reduce movement, provide passive stretching and/or prevent further injuries.

occlusal splint

occlusal splint

occlusal splint

A splint covering the incisal and occlusal surfaces of a dental arch to stabilize the teeth, treat bruxism, or facilitate proper occlusal positioning.

opponens splint

opponens splint

opponens splint

A splint for maintaining the thumb in a position to oppose the other fingers.

padded board splint

padded board splint

padded board splint

A splint of wood, typically padded on one side and covered with plastic or cloth, to which an injured extremity can be fastened to immobilize it.

permanent fixed splint

permanent fixed splint

permanent fixed splint

A nonremovable splint firmly attached to an abutment used to stabilize or immobilize teeth. A fixed bridge may serve as a permanent fixed splint for such support.

resting hand splint

resting hand splint

resting hand splint

SEE: Resting pan splint.

resting pan splint

resting pan splint

resting pan splint

A splint to position the fingers and stabilize the hand in a functional position with the fingers held in opposition.
SYN: SEE: resting hand splint

static splint

static splint

static splint

Any orthosis that lacks movable parts and is used for positioning, stability, protection, or support.

Stromeyer splint

Stromeyer splint

Stromeyer splint

SEE: Stromeyer splint

sugar tong splint

sugar tong splint

sugar tong splint

A splint commonly used instead of a cast to immobilize a Colles fracture after it has been reduced. The splint permits the affected arm to swell without being compressed within the confines of the cast yet maintain its alignment. Follow-up diagnostic images of the fracture are typically obtained 5 to 7 days after placement of the splint to ensure that adequate reduction of the fracture is maintained.

temporary removable splint

temporary removable splint

temporary removable splint

Any of a variety of splints for temporary or intermittent support and stabilization of the teeth.

tenodesis splint

tenodesis splint

tenodesis splint

A splint allowing pinching and grasping movements through wrist extensors.
SYN: SEE: wrist-driven flexor hinge hand splint

Thomas splint

Thomas splint

Thomas splint

SEE: Thomas splint

traction splint

traction splint

traction splint

A splint that provides continual traction to a midshaft lower extremity fracture.

vacuum splint

vacuum splint

vacuum splint

A negative-pressure splint to immobilize the extremities or torso after an injury. It may be used to safely transport the injured person. The splint consists of a nylon appliance filled with Styrofoam-like beads. The appliance is fitted around the injured body part and air is removed using a vacuum pump. As air is removed, the appliance conforms to the body part without straightening the limb.
Distal neurovascular function must be monitored after splint application. If decreased circulation or neurological involvement is noted, the splint must be loosened immediately.



VACUUM SPLINT

Volkmann splint

Volkmann splint

Volkmann splint

SEE: Volkmann, Richard von

wrist-driven flexor hinge hand splint

wrist-driven flexor hinge hand splint

wrist-driven flexor hinge hand splint

SEE: Tenodesis splint.

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