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​The Five Commonly Used External Fixation Methods For Fractures Are As Follows: Splint Fixation

The five commonly used external fixation methods for fractures are as follows: splint fixation, plaster fixation, external fixation bracket fixation, bandage fixation, skin traction, etc. 1. Splint fixation: If the alignment line of the fracture site is good after the patient's fracture, external fixation with splint fixation can be used for treatment. Under the operation of a doctor, the splint can be fixed at the fracture site, and the fracture site can also be raised, which helps promote blood circulation. 2. Gypsum fixation: If there is no obvious displacement after the patient's fracture and the symptoms are mild, gypsum fixation can be used for treatment. Under the guidance of a doctor, fix the plaster at the fracture site. 3. External fixation bracket fixation: If the patient's fracture is an open fracture, external fixation bracket fixation can be used for treatment. By placing the external fixator slightly away from the fracture site, the effect of fixing the fracture site is achieved. 4. Bandage fixation: It is an external fixation method suitable for the limbs. The bandage is wound around the fracture site, wrapped completely, and then fixed with adhesive tape. 5. Skin traction: sticking adhesive tape or latex sponge strip to the skin and fixing it with a fixing needle is a commonly used external fixation method for fractures.