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1 Splinting basics 4/15/2017

2 Introduction Selected extremity splinting techniques
Misty Wright, PA-C 4/15/2017

3 Topics of Discussion Upper extremity Lower extremity Finger splinting
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4 Upper extremity splinting
Volar splints used mostly for sprains of the wrist, tendonitis, or any inflammatory process at the the wrist level. A Volar splint is placed volarly on the forearm from the palmar crease to the proximal 1/3 forearm, allowing movement of the thumb, and the metacarpal phalangeal joints. 4/15/2017

5 Volar splint 4/15/2017

6 Velcro splint 4/15/2017

7 More UE Splints A thumb spica splint is a volar splint with the thumb immobilized in neutral, and used for thumb injuries, and suspected scaphoid fractures. 4/15/2017

8 Thumb Spica 4/15/2017

9 One More UE Splint The Coaptation splint extends from the axilla medially, and runs laterally around the elbow to the acromioclavicular joint. It is used to immobilize mid to distal humerus fractures. Sarmiento Fracture cuff- midshaft humerus fractures, circumferential support 4/15/2017

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11 Coaptation splint 4/15/2017

12 Sarmiento fracture brace
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13 The Best Upper Extremity Splint
The Sugar tong or stirrup splint for the forearm and wrist goes from the palmer crease, around elbow, and ends at the dorsal MP joints. It prevents pronation/supination of the forearm, and is used for distal radius and forearm fractures. 4/15/2017

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16 Another Upper Extremity Splint
The posterior splint is used for elbow injuries and fractures, and goes from the proximal 1/3 of the humerus, posteriorly, and can stop at the wrist, or extend to the MP joints, as needed. 4/15/2017

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18 Posterior Splint 4/15/2017

19 Lower Extremity Splints
Short leg splints are used for foot and ankle injuries. The posterior splint is used for foot and soft tissue injuries, or to prevent equinous contracture. The three way, trauma, stirrup, or lower extremity sugar tong splint is for ankle joint injuries. 4/15/2017

20 Air Splint 4/15/2017

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23 Components of 3-way 4/15/2017

24 Cam Walker Boot 4/15/2017

25 Lower Extremity Splints
Any Bony injury above the ankle level should be immobilized with a long leg splint, or knee immobilizer. Hip Reductions can go in knee immobilizers, or an abduction brace, to prevent re-dislocation. 4/15/2017

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28 Long leg cast 4/15/2017

29 Abduction Pillow 4/15/2017

30 Knee Immobilizer 4/15/2017

31 Finger Splints Use stack splints, or malleable metal splints to splint digits in position of comfort or reduction. Splint Mallet, or avulsion fractures in extension, and do not allow the patient to remove. 4/15/2017

32 Mallet finger 4/15/2017

33 Mallet splint 4/15/2017

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35 Splinting pitfalls Do not apply splints too tight. Use Bias wrap for upper extremity splints, and do not stretch elastic when applying ace wrap. 4/15/2017

36 Too Much splinting Is not good
Over splinting can lead to stiff joints, and should be avoided. Adults older than 40 at risk for frozen shoulder/elbow syndromes. Geriatric patients must be closely monitored for skin breakdown. 4/15/2017

37 Questions Check your splints
Bill for any special applications, molding, and splint checks. - AHCCCS no longer pays for any prefab splints, just FYI. 4/15/2017

38 Common fracture patterns
Is it broken or fractured? 4/15/2017

39 A word about peds fracture patterns
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40 Salter harris fracture- Type 2
Thurston Holland fragment Salter harris fracture- Type 2 4/15/2017

41 Supracondylar fracture- Type 1
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42 Supracondylar fracture- Type 2
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43 Supracondylar fracture- Type 3
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44 Common Upper Extremity Fractures
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45 Monteggia fracture 4/15/2017

46 Galeazzi fracture 4/15/2017

47 Scaphoid fracture 4/15/2017

48 Scapholunate widening
Terry thomas sign Scapholunate widening 4/15/2017

49 Perlinuate dislocation
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50 Perilunate dislocation
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51 Flexor Tenosynovitis 4/15/2017

52 Kanavel Signs of Flexor Tenosynovitis
- Pain passive extension - fusiform swelling (sausage like) - flexed posture - flexor sheath tenderness 4/15/2017

53 Lower Extremity Fracture Patterns
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54 Lizfranc Fracture 4/15/2017

55 4/15/2017 “just” an ankle sprain?

56 Maisonneuve Fracture 4/15/2017

57 Pilon Fracture 4/15/2017

58 Tibial Plateau Fracture
Very commonly causes lateral lower extremity Compartment Syndrome 4/15/2017

59 Commonly present with Tibia Plateau Fractures
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60 Proximal Femur Fractures
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61 The End 4/15/2017


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