Stephanie Shane OTR/L NBCOT Tutor

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Stephanie Shane OTR/L NBCOT Tutor Splints for the NBCOT Stephanie Shane OTR/L NBCOT Tutor

C bar splint Median Nerve Injury Used to maintain web space No joint stabilization

Flail arm splint Brachial Plexus Injury (BPI)

Thumb Extension Splint Radial Nerve Palsy

Opponens splint Median Nerve Injury

thumb posterior splint Median Nerve Injury

Ulnar Nerve Injury Ulnar Nerve Injury Splint Ulnar Nerve Splint dynamically flexes the MP joints of the ring and little finger to allow functional use of the hand

Spinal Cord c6-c7 Tenodesis splint

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Wrist splint positioned 0-15 degrees extension

Thumb Spica Splint

Ulnar Deviation Splint Ulnar Drift

Duran dorsal protection splint Flexor tendon injury Radial nerve palsy tendinitis/tenosynovitis wrist fracture

Silver rings Swan Neck Deformity

Boutonniere

Resting splint Flaccidity

Cone Splint Spasticity

Airplane Splint Burns

ulnar gutter splint median nerve compression (CTS)

Volar splint with the wrist in a neutral carpal tunnel release surgery radial nerve palsy tendinitis/tenosynovitis rheumatoid arthritis wrist fracture

general considerations of splinting Comfort - Function - Cosmesis - Patient acceptance and compliance - Patient education - Tratment plan integration

common splinting precautions Preexisting skin problems -Bony prominences -Friction -Pressure spots