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Post-Splinting Radiographs of Minimally Displaced Fractures: Good Medicine or Medicolegal Protection? [PDF]
Many institutions perform radiographic documentation following splint application even when no manipulation had been performed. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the utility of post-splinting radiographs of acute non-displaced or minimally displaced fractures that did not undergo manipulation.
Sonia Chaudhry+2 more
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Design and Preliminary Testing of a Multi-Use 3D-Printed Splint for Wilderness Medicine
Splinting devices are commonplace in emergency medicine, as musculoskeletal and soft tissue injuries account for a majority of nonfatal events in wilderness medicine. Current splint designs, such as the SAM splint, sacrifice site-specific stability for their portability.
Ryan Desrochers, John DesRochers
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Research of the Intelligent Splint for Medicine on Ramie Fiber Composite Material
With the “ecological consciousness” awakening of people, the natural fibers are very popular owing to their advantages such as environmental protection, low cost, easy to get and low density, and are used widely in the research and development about medical products.
Pei Wan, Ling Cheng, Xuan Liu
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Objective To explore the short-term efficacy of digitally-assisted traditional Chinese medicine manual reduction combined with 3D printed splint in the treatment of AO type-A distal radius fractures, and explore the quantification of traditional Chinese medicine manual reduction and personalized improvement of splinting. Methods The clinical data of 50
Guoliang Li+5 more
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A Digital Traditional Chinese Medicine Splint for Treatment of Distal Radius Fracture
Siyuan Wang+8 more
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