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Ortho help - boxer's fracture

Posted By: Marel2 on 2009-06-26
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Subject: Ortho help - boxer's fracture

On examination today, he is 6 feet tall and weighs 145 pounds.  His hand is splinted.  The splint seems to fit well.  The rotation of the finger appears fine.  Neurovascular status of the finger is fine.  He cannot afford a __________.  (s/l turbi-kamp).  


Later in the report he states that the patient cannot afford a prefabricated splint, so they are leaving his hospital splint on.  I'm sure this is a brand of a splint, but I've been searching all over and cannot find it.  The doc has a slight southern accent.   Any and all help is appreciate!  Thanks!




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