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Splints



A splint is used to control or support a body part and can be used in the treatment of a variety of conditions.

Aims of Splints
  • Improvement or maintenance of joint alignment
  • Prevention of development of sort tissue deformity or contractures
  • Facilitation of healing
  • Joint protection
  • Pain relief
  • Supporting weakened muscles
Splints can be made to place the joint in a position of rest, function or to immobilise the joint completely. The occupational therapists at Manchester OT can fabricate specialised splints or prescribe readymade splints. They will assess whether a splint is needed and the best splint for your problem. They will then continually monitor the splint and provide advice and instructions on its use.

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