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"splint" Definitions
  1. a long piece of wood or metal that is tied to a broken arm or leg to keep it still and in the right positionTopics Healthcarec2
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"They developed three devices: first in 1942 a leg splint, then an arm splint and a body litter — the latter two going no further than prototype," Le Feuvre said.
According to the vet, the plans for Milo's recovery are to keep the puppy in his splint for three weeks, then remove the splint and the pins from his elbows.
I bet Kendall could make a splint from pizza boxes.
Little holes in the splint allow the skin to breathe.
Lucky Bubbe: I got to see Bartola's splint in person.
The doctor later returned, still pressuring Hales to take the splint.
Instead, Wall played with a small splint to help stabilize the pinky.
Around the second week after my accident, the plaster splint came off.
MARIS GIDWELL unwinds the bandage from her forearm and removes a wooden splint.
"It worked so I'll keep using," a smiling Wall said of the splint.
Not to brag but I made a splint with pizza boxes in college, so.
"He was back there with Gordon when he was getting his splint," Stevens said.
If you broke your finger, they'd probably stick it in a splint, wouldn't they?
Everyone knew her, not least because she'd worn a splint bonnet into the '70s.
Do not move unless you are in danger and do not splint any injuries, OK?
On Monday afternoon, Tori revealed on her Instagram Story that Jackson's splint had been removed.
You can even see a shadow of the leg splint in their enduring lounge chair.
Do not move him unless he is in danger and do not splint any injuries.
"People don't believe me because I don't have a splint or a sling," Zuckerberg said Tuesday.
Not when the woman was loaded on a stretcher with a splint board supporting her arm.
For the past two months, he has worn a bite splint, removing it only to eat.
Some people recommend a splint, but I personally think it's better to work the core internally.
I have like an actual splint that was made in a hospital, molded for my thumb.
"I have something to show you — it's that right here," said the host, pointing at her splint.
Its slatted form enabled medical workers to pass cloth through the splint and secure the patient's leg.
A stabilizing splint could be fashioned with a shirt tail and a safety pin, Mr. Schimelpfenig said.
Photos of her with her arm in a splint were widely circulated among Gaza residents, prompting outrage.
Later, Tori shared a video of her son standing on her lap in the car without the splint.
NOTES: Orioles LF Joey Rickard (right thumb ligament injury) is in a splint and the swelling is down.
She received a splint for her hand and was reportedly ready to return to filming the following day.
Once the splint is removed, Rickard is expected to progress quickly and return to the Orioles' active roster.
And how he swoops in and tears his shirt (again!) to make a splint for little Dash's broken leg!
Authorities used a splint board to support her arm (and the shark) as the woman lay on the stretcher.
The SAM Splint, a foam-covered aluminum sheet, was invented by an American trauma surgeon during the Vietnam War.
During World War II, the United States Navy engaged the American design duo in creating a new leg splint.
OF Joey Rickard (thumb), who's still wearing a splint, reported to high-Class A Sarasota to begin rehab work.
They might use adhesive to apply a "splint" underneath the ingrown nail, so it doesn't grow into the skin anymore.
Nurses and doctors attach a Keller-Blake splint to a patient at the American Hospital of Paris, circa 1915–1916.
She got a splint for her hand and went right back to work the next day, our sources tell us.
Andrej had a similar experience when his broken finger was treated with a plastic splint that folded over his fingertip.
She left with her arm in a splint, on pain medication, and with a recommendation to follow up with an orthopedist.
Milo made it through the operation without incident and is now on the mend with help from a bright pink splint.
If he's comfortable working in practice with a padded glove or splint, Graham could be recovered before the regular season ends.
The conversation intensified as the doctor unceremoniously dismissed her comments, insisting to take a molded splint in an almost forceful manner.
Go see a dentist, who will usually splint the tooth so it doesn't fall out again or get swallowed during sleep.
He placed the bird's leg in a splint made of tongue depressors, and within three days the bird could fly away.
The exes, who splint June after ten years together, are still living on the same property, with Affleck staying in the guesthouse.
If your pet needs some kind of reusable product, like a "cone of shame" or splint, get one and then keep it.
For the remainder of the season, Booker was forced to wear a splint before he eventually missed the season's final 12 games.
After hearing her reasoning, the doctor left in a huff, only consenting because Ciumac agreed to go retrieve her splint for approval.
Chairs by Charles and Ray Eames, classics of midcentury modernism, evolved from a molded plywood splint the couple devised for wounded soldiers.
While the veterinarians didn't find any broken bones, they did notice swelling in her ankle, and she was placed in a splint.
"It was enriched by her being able to see your facial expressions and your being able to see her splint," he said.
I was interviewing Hart and minding my manners when he asked me about a splint on the middle finger of my left hand.
The girl not only was treated with a thumb spica splint and aspirin as needed, she modified her texting activity, according to the study.
It can be cut by a knife or shears and be repeatedly molded into shape as a splint for any part of the body.
He played 25 minutes wearing a protective splint and had a key assist late from the bottom of a scrum beneath three Milwaukee players.
OF Joey Rickard is still wearing a splint on his injured left thumb (ligament strain), but reported to the Orioles' complex in Sarasota, Fla.
Dr. Elisondo wrapped it in a splint and sent him to a hospital, where the boy got a cast that stretched above the knee.
He will in a splint and on crutches for 2 1/2 weeks and is expected to make a complete recovery by spring training.
Here and there, painted strips of paper from earlier, abandoned works are woven into the larger sheet like the strands of a wood splint basket.
Bomber Carabiner Paracord Keychain From carrying heavy items to crafting a makeshift splint to cater to injuries, you will find many uses for a paracord.
The students, who'd just 12 hours before learned how to carry an injured person, had to splint his leg and get him back to base.
He tried to make a splint for his leg with his hiking sticks — a step that worked, but caused so much pain that he hallucinated.
Nuno Ramilo got a little creative, too, training the vines on low wires rather than along the sand, thus avoiding having to splint the vines.
Pedroia is dealing with soreness and swelling, and his hand and forearm were bandaged in a splint as he talked to media before Tuesday's game.
The problem is that normally, that kind of an injury, you would have four to six weeks of rehab and then you would wear a splint.
Their superior new splint fit the body using compound curves and reduced stress on the plywood via strategically-placed holes that doubled as openings for bandages.
We got Jeremy Wednesday at LAX, where his right arm was almost completely bandaged in some sort of sleeve, and a splint was on his left wrist.
A set of perforated metal Levis splints from around 1890 are exhibited alongside the Eames splint in The Body Extended, demonstrating the technology that preceded their design.
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - His broken arm is in a bamboo splint, his torso pock-marked with shrapnel and his jaw wired together by a Nigerian army surgeon.
Refusing to accept that grim prognosis, his father, Tom, who was also Atkinson's coach at the time, demanded that his son's leg be put in a splint.
Photo Credit: Loggerhead Marinelife CenterTongue depressors are used to check a turtle's throat for damage, or to splint a broken flipper before it's wrapped with an ace bandage.
Bind his arms with a soft splint to keep him from removing his breathing tube when no nurse was on duty, the company suggested to D'ashon's foster mother.
At a follow-up visit, someone took a pair of scissors and cut off the upper half of the splint and taped the lower half back in place.
Mwiinga has had problems with drugs and alcohol, and it is suggested that an injury to her leg, now in a splint, was inflicted by an abusive partner.
They used old copies of National Geographic to splint my leg and once there, the hospital again found out that no, my femur was not, in fact, broken.
The 1-year-old son of Tori and Zach Roloff was in a splint after he hurt his arm over the weekend, his mother revealed on Instagram Sunday night.
One had a makeshift splint on his leg, and a big skidmark of blood indicated a militant may have dragged himself into cover, or been pulled by the others.
Batman constantly complains about his back, dresses his arm in a splint made from Robin's cape, and leaves several of his battles visibly bloodied, his Batsuit stained in red.
"It corrects the way your jaw aligns to alleviate small muscle tension from constantly clenching," said Raonic, who identified only one drawback to wearing the bite splint while playing tennis.
Using a laser hand scan saved from the fitting process for space gloves, free software and a 23-D printer on the space station, she created a customized finger splint.
My daughter, filling me in by phone afterward, said that Bartola (a family nickname and a nod to the beloved former Mets pitcher Bartolo Colón) wanted to show me her splint.
The veteran left the previous game after five minutes due to the finger injury but played with a splint on Saturday and logged 32 minutes while serving as the team's high scorer.
A rough splint basket, made in the mid-1800s by an unknown Native American weaver, appears fully intact, but rudimentary compared with the wildly creative woven vessels made by Kari Lonning of Ridgefield.
After eight weeks of keeping her hand in a protective splint, Kvitova slowly eased into gripping objects and then tried less demanding sports like table tennis and badminton, playing with her nondominant, right hand.
Milo's three weeks with the splint are almost up; Oliver and Friends posted on Facebook that the puppy's pins will be removed on Monday and that the vet is happy with Milo's progress so far.
The muscle was secured in place by a customized splint that hooked into Kevin's mouth and was sewn to the side of his head to keep the relocated muscle from pulling out before it healed.
Nearby is Louise Bourgeois's 743 "Henriette" bronze disembodied leg sculpture, a tribute to her sister's disability, as well Martin Boyce's "Phantom and Fall" that uses pieces of an Eames leg splint in an Alexander Calder-like mobile.
Other options include a splint placed in the mouth to push the lower jaw forward, and the use of obstacles, like tennis balls inserted into the backs of pajamas, to discourage patients from sleeping on their backs.
A boy with a heavily bandaged leg wailed in pain, an elderly man wore a splint improvised from strips of cardboard on a broken arm, and some hurt by falling debris still had dried blood on their faces.
A boy with a heavily bandaged leg wailed in pain, an elderly man wore a splint improvised from strips of cardboard on a broken arm, and some hurt by falling debris still had dried blood on their faces.
In the case of sheath inflammation, Berger said that immobilizing the wrist with a splint or cast was a normal course of treatment, along with the use of ultrasound and possibly a corticosteroid injection or oral anti-inflammatory medication.
Last week, he worked with the first-teamers before giving way to Sanchez, who exchanged the wrap he wore on his left hand for a soft splint and had a full workload in team and seven-on-seven drills.
Neighborhood Joint 9 Photos View Slide Show ' On a recent Monday afternoon at the West Village apothecary C.O. Bigelow, Ronald Freyberger stood at the rear counter and updated a manager, Joseph Campanile, about the splint on his right hand.
Nadal has had many more physical challenges since then, including the tendon injury in his left wrist that spoiled his promising 2016 season and forced him to withdraw in the midst of the French Open and wear a splint.
Along with the sentimental Instagram post, Brinkley, 403, also shared the April 18, 1994 issue of PEOPLE, which she was featured on the cover of, showing off her injury from the accident — a bandaged splint on her swollen left wrist.
Campbell revealed that Emelyn's accident "resulted ultimately in a spiral fracture all the way through her tibia" and that she initially was in a splint before getting her cast, which she is expected to have to wear for a little over four weeks total.
Read more: A top Tour photographer reveals the secret to shooting the world's greatest race"There's a fracture in my medial carpal, and right now it's not displaced, but doctors advise I keep it in a splint and keep it immobile," Van Garderen added.
If all goes well, he is expected to wear a finger splint for a few days, try a bullpen session over the weekend, and return as soon as he is eligible to come off the disabled list, early next week against the Baltimore Orioles.
Before Charles and Ray Eames made their name with modernist chairs, they perfected the molding of plywood with a military leg splint for World War II. Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Before Charles and Ray Eames sculpted plywood into undulating furniture, they refined their techniques on medical devices.
He led a tour through their new house, which is filled with Moss classics — an Eames leg splint burned by Mr. Baas, some vases by Hella Jongerius, a stack of kitchenware rendered in bronze by Studio Job — that looked quite nice against the knotty pine paneling and fake William Morris wallpaper.
They are all strong, smart, able to start a fire without a match, change a tire and the oil on their cars as applicable, throw a punch, make a splint, and catch and clean a fish; they have enough AP credits between the older two of the four to have earned a degree.
Sure, it sounds fancy to upgrade a meeting to an E.R. visit, or to call the tweaking of a splint "surgery," but if an airline overbooks my flight and puts me on another flight where the only seat available is in first class, it does not charge me for the more expensive ticket.
But one place where you see a lot of innovation now is also interestingly in this area of rehabilitation of the wounded… It's interesting that if you think about limb replacement in relation to the splint, it's an extension of that and it's a place where everyone can agree that people need to be taken care of, however people feel about war itself.
But with reassuring words from his wife, Jepson somehow regained his footing on the run despite a multitude of maladies: a "golf-ball-sized" blood blister on his foot he eventually popped, a shin splint, ankle tendons so sore they needed to be stabilized by duct tape, and bruising and chafing on the bottoms of his feet that made every step searing.

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