
However, splints can be adjusted to accommodate swelling from injuries easier than enclosed casts.

Splints or "half-casts" provide less support than casts. In some cases, splints and casts are applied following surgery. They also reduce pain, swelling, and muscle spasm. Casts and splints hold the bones in place while they heal. When you break a bone, your doctor will put the pieces back together in the right position. Rehabilitation Follow-up and continued careĬasts and splints support and protect injured bones and soft tissue and may be applied by a Registered Orthopedic Technologist or a medical provider.Rotator Cuff Impingement and Subacromial Decompression.Rotator cuff tendinitis and tear repair.

