Materials
- Stockinette
- Splinting material (padded fiberglass or 12-15 layers of plaster)
- Padding
- Elastic bandaging
Instructions
Landmarks
Posterior Short Leg
- Proximal: Fibular head
- Distal: Plantar surface of the metatarsal heads
Stirrup
- 3–4 cm below the level of fibular head on both the medial and lateral leg.
Splint Position
Posterior Short Leg
- Extends down posterior leg, over the heel and ends at the metatarsal heads.
- Toes remain free
- Ankle positioned at 90º
Stirrup
- Start on lateral leg.
- Wrap under the plantar surface of foot.
- End on medial side at same level as the lateral side.
Application
- Patient can be positioned prone or sitting with knee bent at 90º.
- Apply padding, with special attention to padding over the calcaneus and medial/lateral malleolus.
- Apply posterior ankle splint first and secure with elastic bandage.
- Apply stirrup splint over the posterior slab and secure with elastic bandage.
- You can also choose to place the splint material for both the posterior slab and the stirrup directly over each other, and then secure with one layer of elastic bandage.
- Mold to support fracture.
- Reassess pulses, motor and sensation.