splints in English

noun
1
a strip of rigid material used for supporting and immobilizing a broken bone when it has been set.
she had to wear splints on her legs
2
a long, thin strip of wood used to light a fire.
By the light of burning splints , the raiders had marched all the men into the fields and tied them up.
verb
1
secure (a broken limb) with a splint or splints.
his leg was splinted

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "splints" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "splints", or refer to the context using the word "splints" in the English Dictionary.

1. There are no splints.

2. Contractures management splints aid in treating Contractures

3. How do you fix a broken leg without splints?

4. But first could you fix the splints... on my leg?

5. Or his elbows could be in splints, so he couldn't dial.

6. Sports equipment, namely, tennis elbow guards, splints, and air pressure pillows

7. Aquarians may be susceptible to shin splints , muscle spasms , and ankle problems .

8. Occasionally, children with even mild cases were dressed in casts or splints to immobilize limbs.

9. Suspended tie-bars, rails, angle irons, claws, fasteners, tags, hooks, stirrups, stringers, spacers, brackets, splints, clips

10. AliMed offers a variety of splints & Braces including unique designs for your most challenging patients

11. Supportive devices , such as finger splints or knee braces , can reduce stress on the joints and ease pain .

12. Tendon transfer procedures alleviate the suffering from functional hand impairment providing a superior alternative to permanent external splints.

13. Since they can't lift their legs too high, a kicking fight would just result in aggravating shin splints.

14. She claimed the top ranking of ITF Junior Tour in April, despite not playing for two months because of shin splints.

15. 14 As a result, they often start to develop common overuserunning injuries, such as shin splints, runner's knee, or ITB syndrome.

16. 30 It was a very impressive comeback for Cross, who had been out of the game for six months with shin splints.

17. One of the most common injuries for beginner runners, shin splints are characterized by pain in the front of the lower leg.

18. Designs, builds, fits and repairs splints, braces, callipers, artificial limbs and related appliances to restore function or compensate for muscular and skeletal disabilities.

19. Non-surgical interventions with devices, such as mandibular protrusion splints and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) masks are valuable instruments diagnostically as well as therapeutically.

20. 3M Scotchcast Conformable Splint English Intended Use:3M™ Scotchcast™ Conformable Splint is intended for use in the construction of common orthopedic splints

21. Comfy Splints™ Comfy Ambulating Boot Ambulating Boot with Fleece lined cover (A-BOOT) or Headliner Only Cover (A-BOOT-h) L4396 or L4397

22. Cock up style wrist splints securely and comfortably immobilize and protect your wrist and forearm, as needed for treating a variety of wrist injuries and conditions

23. A Basket is a container that is traditionally constructed from stiff fibers and can be made from a range of materials, including wood splints, runners, and cane

24. Comfysplints® is a manufacturer and provider of splints that works together with medical/rehabilitation distributors, orthotist and prosthetists (o&p) and durable medical equipment (dme) dealers.

25. SAMPLING The sample should come from only one lot and should consist of a sufficient number of matches so that it can provide fifty matches for each of the following tests: (i) Disintegration of Ignition Compound, (ii) Duration of Afterglow and (iii) Breaking Resistance of Splints (50 more matches are required for this test if they are not round, not made of wood and if the cross section of their splints is not square).

26. ‘Specialist equipment such as splints, Callipers and braces can help with paralysis and contractures.’ ‘Neurological complications often reflect skeletal deformity, and the use of Callipers, crutches, and wheel-chairs predispose to the development of peripheral nerve entrapment.’

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29. It has proved to be important to handle the injured limbs with the greatest care and immobilize them at the scene of the accident and during transport to hospital. This is best achieved with transparent aircushion-splints which can be left in position until further treatment is possible in the hospital.

30. If the lumen has only been partially opened a few locil sutures suffice — 4/0 dexon over a PVC splint of 6–8 Charriære (alternatively pigtail ureter splints with curl effect and self-adhesion mechanism). An analogous procedure is recommended in cases of total transection of the lumen, i.e. it should be sought to effect a uretero-ureteral anastomosis whenever possible, using only a few sutures to re-anastomose the suitably prepared ureteral stumps.