Arm Injury

Bartlett Location Appointments:

630-289-8800

Hoffman Estates Location Appointments:

847-352-3630

Poison Control:

800-222-1222

EMERGENCY:

CALL 911

Is Your Child Sick?

A child lying in bed looks concerned. The child is covered with a patterned blanket and rests on an orange pillow.

Select from over 100 symptoms to learn about managing your child's illness.

FIRST AID Advice - Splint for Wrist Fracture or Dislocation

FIRST AID Advice - Splint for Wrist Fracture or Dislocation

  • Keep the hand and wrist from moving by placing them on a rigid splint (see drawing).
  • Tie several cloth strips around hand/wrist to keep the splint in place. You can use a roll of gauze or tape instead of cloth strips.

Notes:

  • You can make a splint from: a wooden board, magazine folded in half, folded-up newspaper, cardboard, or a pillow.
  • If you have no splinting materials, then support the injured arm by resting it on a pillow or folded up blanket.
  • After putting on the splint, apply a cold pack or an ice pack (wrapped in a towel) to the area.

List of Services

Dynamic IYCS Related Images v0.1 7/7/2025