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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
*Use at least 12-15 layers of plaster. | *Use at least 12-15 layers of plaster. | ||
*Adding a coaptation splint (stirrup) to the posterior splint eliminates inversion / eversion - especially useful for unstable | *Adding a coaptation splint (stirrup) to the posterior splint eliminates inversion / eversion - especially useful for unstable fracture and sprains. | ||
*Also know as "Short-Leg Posterior Splint" | *Also know as "Short-Leg Posterior Splint" | ||
Revision as of 03:29, 3 July 2016
Background
- Use at least 12-15 layers of plaster.
- Adding a coaptation splint (stirrup) to the posterior splint eliminates inversion / eversion - especially useful for unstable fracture and sprains.
- Also know as "Short-Leg Posterior Splint"
Indications
- Distal tibia/fibula fx.
- Reduced dislocations
- Severe sprains
- Tarsal / metatarsal fx

