These rigid elements, made from resin and available in various sizes, offer effective joint fixation, replacing the traditional plaster cast method. The technology allows the splint to be reused during periodic check-ups, reducing waste generation and saving water and costs.
Healthcare professionals highlight the benefits of this innovation, which in some cases could speed up the recovery process and improve patient comfort. Distal radius fractures, commonly known as wrist fractures, are among the most frequent injuries in the population.




