Elbow Splint: Chopsticks
Setup the
splint. Start first by optionally marking the midpoint
of the
cardboard.
Score the
cardboard by cutting through one side,
being
careful to not create a second patient by
avoiding
cutting yourself!
Turn the
cardboard over and fold it. Cut it through
to the
other side and Wa-la!.
Fold the
two pieces of cardboard into small
triangles
and tape them at least in 4 positions.
Patient
will present the injury as being unable to move the
elbow at
all. Go to skin. Check CSM.
Stick a
cravat over the elbow for now...
Bring over
the cardboard splints and measure for size. Do
not
disturb the elbow. Mark with your sharpie where you need
to cut the back ends off. Only make one cut off the back.
Remove the
cardboard from the patient and
cut the
splints to size.
Bring the
splints back to the patient and get their help
in stablizing them.
Tie the two
splints together with the cravat so the splints are
held in place.
Tie the two
splints together over the wrist to secure the splint
over the
wrist.
Tie the two
splints together over the shoulder to apply pressure
and lock
the elbow in place. Might want to “notch” the splint to
keep the
bandages from sliding off if that is a problem. It wasn’t
here.
Tie the
entire splint to the patient’s chest if you
have
enough cravat left. If not, make a sling and
swath.
Check CSM and you’re done.