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Hand immobilization splints

Hand immobilization splints. Somaya Malkawi, PhD. Hand immobilization splints. Also called resting hand splints (RHS) It immobilizes fingers and wrist Thumb may or may not be included Purpose: Immobilize Position in functional alignment Retard further deformity

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Hand immobilization splints

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  1. Hand immobilization splints Somaya Malkawi, PhD

  2. Hand immobilization splints • Also called resting hand splints (RHS) • It immobilizes fingers and wrist • Thumb may or may not be included • Purpose: • Immobilize • Position in functional alignment • Retard further deformity • Maintains balance between extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of hand • Provide localized rest to the tissues of wrist, thumb, fingers

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  4. Description of the RHS Pan C bar Forearm trough Thumb trough

  5. Pre-molded hand splints Pre-cut splint kit Customized splints What are the advantages and disadvantages for each

  6. Hand immobilization splints • Volar based resting hand splint is better used when you require a great amount of forearm support • Dorsally based RHS is used when there is sutures, sores, rashes, or intravenous needles. Also used for someone who has hypertonicity

  7. Hand immobilization splints • Two types of positions are accomplished by this splint depending on diagnostic indication • Functional position • Anti-deformity (intrinsic-plus) position

  8. Functional position • The resting splint is positioned in resting or mid-joint position • Place the wrist in 20-30 degrees of extension • Thumb CMC in 45 degrees of palmar abduction • Fingers MCP joints 35-45 degrees of flexion • PIP and DIP of fingers joints in slight flexion

  9. Anti deformity position • Often used to place the hand to maintain tension/distraction of anatomic structure • To avoid contractures and promote • function • Wrist: 30-40 ext • Thumb: 40-45 palmar abduction • Thumb IP: in full ext • MCPs: 70-90 flex and PIPs and DIPs in full ext.

  10. Diagnostic indications

  11. Diagnostic indications

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