Clinical Rationale & Comparison Table
Clinical Rationale — Splinting & Fracture Care
- Stabilization minimizes pain, bleeding, and secondary neurovascular damage.
- Improvised or moldable splints are effective when commercial devices unavailable.
- Incorporate traction for mid-shaft femur fractures when protocol permits.
Training rationale: Check distal pulse/sensation before and after splinting; pad voids and immobilize joint above and below.
Sources: TCCC Circulation Guideline; NASEMSO Model EMS Guidelines v3.0.
$13.00 – $24.00
$13.00
MEDTAC1113
In stock -22 Products
AMBU
$40.00
87-1046
In stock -67 Products
Tactical Medical Solutions
$21.00
$19.00
$333.00
$109.00 – $262.00
$131.00
$131.00
$29.00
10-5006
In stock -1 Products
Rescue Essentials
Why MED-TAC's Evidence-Based Approach Outperforms Single-Vendor Kits
Immobilization restricts motion and can prevent any further damage from being done, including further bleeding. We offer a variety of C-collars, pelvic binders, femoral splints, as well as SAM style soft and rigid splints suitable for the pre-hospital and tactical environment.