Sugar tong splint

A splint commonly used instead of a cast to immobilize a Colies’ fracture after it has been reduced. The splint permits the affected arm to swell without being compressed within the confines of the cast, yet maintain its alignment. Follow up x-rays of the fracture are typically obtained 5 to 7 days after placement of the splint to make certain that adequate reduction of the fracture is maintained.


 


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