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Upper Extremity Fractures


Figures 4-9 through 4-16 show how to apply slings, splints, and cravats (swathes) to immobilize and support fractures of the upper extremities. Although the padding is not visible in some of the illustrations, it is always preferable to apply padding along the injured part for the length of the splint and especially where it touches any bony parts of the body.

Drawing of a man's arm being wrapped in a sling

Drawing of the completion of the sling

Drawing of an arm with a splint tied on

Drawing of an arm in a sling using the chest as a splint

Drawing of an arm immobalized using a sling, the chest, and a cravat

Drawing of a board splint applied to fractured forearm

Drawing of the arm in a splint supported by several different devices

Drawing of a hand/wrist suppored by a splint and cravat















Index Index

Introduction
Kinds of Fractures
Signs/Symptoms of Fractures
Purposes of Immobilizing Fractures
Splints, Padding, Bandages, Slings, and Swathes
Procedures for Splinting Suspected Fractures
Upper Extremity Fractures
Lower Extremity Fractures
Jaw, Collarbone, and Shoulder Fractures
Spinal Column Fractures
Neck Fractures
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