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  1. Distal radius fractures - WikEM

    Most angulated and/or displaced distal radius requires closed reduction and placement of a sugar-tong splint Consider even if operative management is expected (to reduce pain and swelling)

  2. SplintER Series: Common ED Splint Techniques 104 - ALiEM

    Jul 4, 2018 · Learn some basic tips to help with successful placement of these splints. Understanding proper splinting technique is a critical skill for all emergency physicians.

  3. Distal Radius Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets

    Mar 11, 2026 · Distal radius fractures are the most common orthopaedic injury and generally result from fall on an outstretched hand.

  4. Distal Radius Fractures – Core EM

    Feb 22, 2017 · Every distal radius requires closed reduction and placement of a sugar-tong splint Document a thorough neurovascular exam prior to and after reduction with particular attention to the …

  5. How to Splint a Wrist Fracture - Ortho Conditioning

    Oct 6, 2023 · The xray shows an example of a dorsally displaced distal radius fracture, the drawn image shows the maneuver step by step in reference to this type of fracture.

  6. Measure and prepare the splinting material. Apply the stockinette to extend 2" beyond the splinting material. Apply 2–3 layers of padding over the area to be splinted and between digits being splinted. …

  7. What type of splint is used for a distal radius (radius bone) fracture?

    Apr 24, 2025 · For a distal radial fracture, a removable splint is a viable option, particularly for minimally displaced fractures, as suggested by the study published in The Journal of the American Academy of …

  8. Distal Radius Fractures and Splinting - Kwak Talk

    Aug 19, 2025 · After reduction, the most common splint used for distal radius fractures is the Sugar Tong splint. Just like with any other splint, neurovascular status must be assessed prior to applying …

  9. Distal Radius Fractures (Broken Wrist) - OrthoInfo - AAOS

    Distal radius fractures are very common. In fact, the radius is the most commonly broken bone in the arm. Treatment depends on many factors, such as the nature of the fracture, your age, and your …

  10. Conservative Management of Distal Radius Fracture: Splints and Casts

    Learn about non-surgical treatment options for distal radius fractures, including splinting techniques, casting protocols, and recovery timelines from hand specialists.