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This is called a "closed reduction". Generally, a splint is used on the wrist for the first few days after the fracture. This allows for a bit of swelling that occurs immediately after the injury.
People should abstain from contact sports for 12 weeks following a wrist fracture. Splints and casts can help with the healing process, but they may also cause problems such as pressure sores or ...
The second metacarpal bone connects the index finger to the wrist, and the third metacarpal ... In the case of a boxer's fracture, different types of splints may be used. One type of splint ...
cast immobilization after distal radius fracture surgery. Patients who received splint immobilization had ... measure was the Gartland-Werley (GW) wrist score, with a higher score corresponding ...
If a fracture isn’t seen, but your doctor still suspects you have one, your wrist will be immobilized with a thumb splint until repeat X-rays are taken 10 to 14 days later. By that time ...
The patient was placed in a removable thumb spica splint, and an MRI of the left wrist was obtained. The MRI (Figure 3) showed a subacute transverse distal radius fracture without malalignment ...
My wrist was broken while snowboarding in Chamonix in ... I am now wearing a plastic moulded splint which supports my wrist and is fastened on with Velcro straps. I'm supposed to remove it every ...
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