
Wrist Splinting
Wrist splinting involves using a supportive device to immobilize and protect the wrist, often to reduce pain, promote healing, or limit movement after injury or surgery. The splint stabilizes the joints and muscles, preventing further damage and helping inflammation or strains to subside. It is typically custom-made or adjustable and worn for a specific period, as recommended by a healthcare provider. Proper splinting can improve recovery outcomes, reduce discomfort, and prevent worsening of conditions like sprains, fractures, or repetitive strain injuries.