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Upper Limb Splinting
Upper Limb Splinting or custom splints can protect joints and soft tissues, promoting the healing process of these parts. Splints are needed to support and enhance functions when mobility is restricted due to an injury or deformity. It is a type of intervention treatment in which a piece of material either supports or limits the mobility of the upper limb, elbow, shoulder, arm, or entire hand.
Possible Causes
Possible causes to seek upper limb splinting treatment are joint conditions, paralyzed hands or neurological impairment, acquired deformities of the arm or the hand, traumatic conditions, and nerve and soft tissue conditions.
Risk Factor
There are risk factors associated with upper limb splinting.
Sign & Symptoms
People suffering from the following conditions can seek upper limb splint treatment.
Diagnosis
Your physiotherapist can evaluate your conditions based on your medical history and physical examination.
Treatment Options at 7DMC
At the Department of Occupational Therapy of 7DMC, our skilled occupational therapists will create a personalized program after the systematic evaluation of the patient. It is essential because, accordingly, the intervention treatment can be curated. It involves the custom fabrication of splints. Our learned therapists train patients on how to use the splint to ensure optimal recovery while taking good care of the splint. It is also essential to understand that upper limb splinting is part of a comprehensive treatment plan and not the sole intervention.
Splints are of different types depending on the material used to make the splints. These are:
Lycra – Elastic or dynamic materials are used for making this splint.
Thermoplastic – It is durable and strong plastic, heated in hot water to enhance malleability. The support offered by this type is the highest.
Neoprene – It is a splint made from soft and thick material that can be cut, stretched, and sewn. Sometimes, this type is reinforced with plastic for additional support. The splint type is known for flexibility.
The first step is for the occupational therapist to understand if the patient needs a splint or not.
Our expert therapists collaborate with the patient, family, and physician to work out the most optimized Upper Limb Splinting plan.
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