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How Thermoplastic Splints are Vastly Improving Patient's Lives Today

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The thermoplastic splint is used to prevent fractures in the shaft of the leg, arm, or ribs. The splints are made of a polymer material that is heated then poured into appropriate molds to create a custom-fitted splint.

Thermoplastic splints have improved the quality of life for patients by reducing pain and swelling in certain areas, decreasing additional procedures, and preventing deformity in some cases.

Though they are considered cost-effective compared to other options on the market, thermoplastic splints have their drawbacks. They can be uncomfortable for certain patients who require more support than what these types of splints provide. They must be constantly replaced with new ones if they are worn down too much or broken.

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