- Condition: Factory New
- Weight: 7.6 lb
- An unpadded fiberglass pre-cut splint serves as reinforcing strips, pre-cut splints, and as a vital component in the creation of a total contact cast.
- When used as a traditional fiberglass splint, the clinician needs to use a stockinette or felt for padding.
- Made with seven layers of fiberglass substrate
- Excellent conformability
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- MFR: Carolina Narrow Fabric Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: PS438NP
Frequently asked questions
Does this splint offer reliable structural support?
Yes, it is constructed from 7 layers of durable fiberglass substrate, ensuring the strength and rigidity required for effective orthopedic immobilization.
Is the material easy to mold to a patient's anatomy?
Absolutely. It is engineered for excellent conformability, allowing clinicians to mold the splint accurately to the patient’s contours for a precise fit.
How quickly does the material set for application?
The splint features a rapid 3 to 4-minute set time, which promotes efficiency during clinical treatment and stabilization procedures.
Can this be used for Total Contact Casting?
Yes, this splint is highly versatile and serves as a vital foundational component for the construction of Total Contact Casts.
Does the splint come with built-in padding?
No, this is an unpadded product. When applying it as a traditional splint, you must include a layer of stockinette or felt padding to ensure patient comfort and skin protection.
Is this product manufactured in the United States?
Yes, the product is proudly manufactured in the United States and meets both BAA and TAA compliance standards.
How many splints are provided in each box?
Each box contains 10 precut splint units, providing a reliable supply for busy orthopedic or emergency care settings.
Are these splints sterile?
These splints are provided as non-sterile units, intended for standard orthopedic applications where sterile-level packaging is not required.
What is the primary clinical application for this splint?
It is designed for rapid immobilization and structural reinforcement. It is an ideal choice for:
- Orthopedic clinics
- Emergency care settings
- Podiatry and wound care practices
What are the specific dimensions of each unit?
Each individual splint measures 4 inches by 38 inches, offering a standard length suitable for a variety of clinical stabilization needs.