Why is the splint applied to two sections, which are located next to the damaged one?

The splint must be applied in such a way as to exclude the mobility of the broken bone.

If the broken limb is incorrectly fixed (namely, to put a splint not only on the bone itself, but also on the joints above and below the fracture site), this can lead to soft tissue damage, bleeding and displacement of the broken bone. Because of this, even the simplest and most harmless fracture can become dangerous.



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