Femoral splint

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A61F 5/04 (2006.01) A61F 5/058 (2006.01)

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CA 1184459

TITLE: FEMORAL SPLINT INVENTORS: CHRISTOPHER PECK and DR. ERIC R. GOSNA ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A femoral splint is disclosed, made of a rigid poly- propylene/polyethylene extrusion sold under the trade mark COROPLAST, in elongate ribbed form. The splint is as long as a leg, but is easily storable by virtue of its being folded laterally. The material is able to with stand being folded for long periods, yet when assembled as a splint is virtually as rigid as if it had never been folded. The small storage size of the folded splint means that all the equipment needed for the first aid traction treatment of broken femurs can be pre-packed in enclosed kit form, for maximum convenience.

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