A splint is a rigid or flexible medical device used to immobilize, protect, or support an injured body part, such as a broken bone or sprained joint. Typically made from plaster, metal, or foam, it stabilizes injuries during healing. Athletes, post-surgery patients, and individuals with repetitive strain injuries benefit from its ability to reduce pain and prevent further damage.
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