-
cannon bone or on the
splint bone itself. It may be "hot,"
meaning that it
occurred recently and is
still painful; or "cold,"
meaning that the
splint has...
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splint most
commonly refers to a
splinting device that uses
straps attaching over the
pelvis or hip as an anchor, a
metal rod(s) to
mimic normal bone...
- (structural
aluminum malleable)
splint is a compact, lightweight,
highly versatile device designed for
immobilizing bone and soft
tissue injuries in emergency...
- ligaments:
connect the
cannon bone to each
splint bone.
Injury to this
ligament produces the
condition known as "
splints".
Proximal and
distal check ligaments:...
- A shin
splint, also
known as
medial tibial stress syndrome, is pain
along the
inside edge of the
shinbone (tibia) due to
inflammation of
tissue in the...
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which helps increase stride length.
Behind the
cannon bone are the
splint bones. The
splint bones are also
known as the 2nd and 4th
metacarpal and regressed...
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Splint armor (also
splinted armour,
splint armour, or
splinted armor) is
armor consisting of
strips of
metal ("
splints")
attached to a
cloth or leather...
- 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...
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breaking the
bone itself. To this end, a
fractured limb
usually is
immobilized with a
plaster or fibregl**** cast or
splint that
holds the
bones in position...
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bandages soaked in horses' blood,
which dried to form a stiff, if unsanitary,
splint.[citation needed] Originally, the term
orthopedics meant the correcting...