Cpt definition for long leg splint is thigh to ankle or toes but there are no ankle or.
Gutter splint leg.
Is the splint considered long leg since this is above the calf.
To supply support for the purpose of immobilizing an injured or displaced body part.
Dimensions width to wrap to midline of the hand on dorsal volar surfaces.
When a broken bone has been properly set a splint.
Include the ring finger and small finger.
Though many facilities have nurses and patient care technicians who may assist with splint application the ultimate responsibility for proper splint application lies with the physician.
Length to extend from the nail base to the proximal forearm.
Splints are most commonly used to immobilize broken bones or dislocated joints.
Ideally the cast is applied 24 to 48 hours or more after the initial injury to allow.
Understanding proper splinting technique is a critical skill for all emergency physicians.
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Patient comes in post op and provider applies a long leg plaster splint to help aid in the healing.
Shape the splint as.
A rigid or flexible appliance for fixation of displaced or movable parts.
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Fractures and soft tissue injuries of the small finger or ring finger.
Definitive or alternative treatment of injuries commonly treated with ulnar gutter splint 8 application.
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Ulnar gutter splint immobilizes the plain of 4th and 5th digits.
Radial gutter splint immobilizes plain of 2nd and 3rd digits.
See also orthosis.
Starts at mid forearm runs along ulnar aspect of forearm to just beyond the dip joint.