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Splinting and Bracing in Tarlac

Splinting and Bracing

Splinting and bracing are non-surgical methods used to support, protect, and immobilize injured or weakened joints and limbs. At Tarlac Medical Center, we provide customized splinting and bracing solutions as part of comprehensive orthopedic and rehabilitation care.

These devices help reduce pain, prevent further injury, correct deformities, and promote proper healing. They are widely used for conditions affecting the upper and lower extremities, including post-surgical recovery, fractures, sprains, and chronic joint instability.

How Splints and Braces Work

Splints and braces stabilize joints or limbs by limiting unwanted movement while allowing safe mobility where appropriate. They can:

  • Protect injured bones or joints during healing
    • Reduce strain on muscles, tendons, and ligaments
    • Improve alignment and posture
    • Relieve pain and inflammation
    • Prevent further injury during activity or rehabilitation

Proper design and fit are essential to ensure comfort, effectiveness, and compliance.

Conditions Treated

Splinting and bracing may be recommended for:

  • Fractures and post-cast support
    • Sprains and ligament injuries
    • Tendonitis and overuse injuries
    • Post-surgical stabilization
    • Arthritis and joint instability
    • Neurological disorders causing weakness or spasticity
    • Chronic pain management and functional support

Each patient receives an individualized assessment to determine the optimal device type and wearing schedule.

Types of Splints and Braces

Splints:

  • Typically rigid or semi-rigid devices applied to immobilize or support a joint for short-term healing.

  • Commonly used for hand, wrist, elbow, ankle, or finger injuries.

Braces:

  • Provide support while allowing controlled movement.

  • Used for long-term management of instability, ligament injuries, or post-surgical recovery.

Our team selects materials and designs tailored to the patient’s condition, lifestyle, and activity level.

Procedure and Fitting

Fitting a splint or brace involves:

  1. Comprehensive assessment of injury, joint stability, and functional needs

  2. Measurement and molding of the device for a precise fit

  3. Instruction on proper use, wearing schedule, and maintenance

  4. Follow-up visits to adjust fit and function as recovery progresses

Proper patient education ensures safety, comfort, and optimal therapeutic outcomes.

Benefits of Splinting and Bracing

  • Supports injured joints or limbs for safe healing
    • Reduces pain and inflammation
    • Improves mobility and function
    • Prevents deformity or improper alignment
    • Enhances rehabilitation outcomes
    • Can be used short-term or long-term depending on the condition

These devices are an essential component of orthopedic and rehabilitation care, complementing physical therapy and other interventions.

Why Choose Tarlac Medical Center?

At Tarlac Medical Center, our splinting and bracing program offers:

  • Experienced orthopedic and rehabilitation specialists
    • Custom-designed devices for individual needs
    • Integration with physical and occupational therapy
    • Ongoing monitoring and adjustments for optimal results
    • Patient-centered and supportive care

We ensure safe, effective, and functional recovery for patients with acute injuries or chronic joint conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the difference between a splint and a brace?

A splint is usually for short-term immobilization, while a brace provides support with controlled movement for long-term use.

How long should I wear my splint or brace?

The duration depends on the condition and doctor’s recommendation, ranging from days to several months.

Can I exercise or move while wearing a brace?

Some braces allow controlled movement. Your therapist will guide safe activity and exercises.

Are splints and braces uncomfortable?

When custom-fitted, they are generally comfortable. Adjustments can be made if irritation occurs.

Do I need follow-up visits?

Yes. Regular follow-ups ensure proper fit, monitor healing, and adjust the device as needed.

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