Paw Veterinary Splint
| Patient Type | For Equines |
| Part Of The Animal | Paw |
Description
It is widely recognized that the likelihood of a horse successfully resuming its previous function is higher when the horse with severe leg injuries is immobilized at an early stage.input:
output:The splint is constructed from 6 mm ABS plastic, which provides exceptional support for distal limb injuries and confers great strength. A block wedge is incorporated into the lower section of the splint to elevate and support the back of the hoof. The wedge, in conjunction with the moulded dorsal portion of the splint, completely immobilizes the distal joints of the limb and alleviates strain on the digital flexor tendons. The splint is indicated for the treatment of severe tendon injuries, lacerations, and the immobilization of distal limb fractures. The splint provides rapid and efficient assistance for transportation to the hospital or clinic. All equine veterinary practices should include this item as standard equipment. This substance is entirely radiolucent and is not affected by disinfectant solutions, blood, or water.
The Monkey Splints are equipped with a bandage kit (160570), which includes a compress and gauze bandage, and are prepared for use.input:
output:Weight, including packaging, in kilograms
1,40
Shipping & Delivery
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