US Army Universal SAM Splint






DETAILS

Splint Universal 
Malleable Alum Radiolucent ltwt Gray 
al 36 x 4.50"

NSN : 6515-01-225-4681 

03 Feb 86


SUMMARY


A malleable lightweight aluminum, radiolucent item covered on both sides with foam. It is designed for immobilization of the upper/lower injured extremities. May be cut to size. 





GLOSSARY

A splint is defined as “a rigid or flexible device that maintains in position a displaced or movable part; also used to keep in place and protect an injured part” or as “a rigid or flexible material used to protect, immobilize, or restrict motion in a part.” Splints can be used for injuries that are not severe enough to immobilize the entire injured structure of the body. For instance, a splint can be used for certain fractures, soft tissue sprains, tendon injuries, or injuries awaiting orthopedic treatment. A splint may be static, not allowing motion, or dynamic, allowing controlled motion. Splints can also be used to relieve pain in damaged joints. Splints are quick and easy to apply and do not require a plastering technique. Splints are often made out of some kind of flexible material and a firm pole-like structure for stability. They often buckle or Velcro together.







        


         


   






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