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Anne S Boyd1, Holly J Benjamin, Chad Asplund

  • 1University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Trauma Care
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Casting and splinting are essential techniques for immobilizing injured extremities.
  • Proper application requires thorough assessment and understanding of basic principles.
  • Both methods aim to stabilize injuries but differ in application, benefits, and risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of the principles and techniques for applying casts and splints.
  • To compare the advantages and disadvantages of splinting versus casting.
  • To highlight potential complications and the importance of patient education.

Main Methods:

  • Review of established casting and splinting procedures.
  • Comparison of splinting (non-circumferential support) and casting (circumferential application).
  • Analysis of benefits, drawbacks, and potential complications associated with each method.

Main Results:

  • Splints are quicker, accommodate swelling, and are preferred in acute care, but offer less immobilization.
  • Casts provide superior immobilization but are technically demanding and carry higher complication risks.
  • Common complications include compartment syndrome, thermal injury, pressure sores, and joint stiffness.

Conclusions:

  • Splinting is ideal for acute injuries due to ease of application and swelling management.
  • Casting offers superior immobilization but requires careful application and monitoring for complications.
  • Patient education on swelling, vascular status, and follow-up is critical for optimal outcomes after immobilization.