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Revision as of 01:20, 10 May 2019
Background
- Multiple types of finger splint exists
- This page shows general splint - certain fractures or injuries may require an alternative splint technique
Indications
- Phalangeal fracture
- Gutter splints probably better for proximal fractures
Procedure
- Assess pulse (capillary refill), motor, and sensation
- Apply splint and secure to finger at multiple points (e.g. with tape) - avoid placing securing straps over joints
- Reassess pulse, motor, and sensation
See Also
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