
**OrthoVet Splints should
be used under the direct supervision of your animals Veterinarian,
Physical Therapists or Rehabilitation Professional. The Splints are
a “Rigid
Lower Limb Device” and should not be kept on the animal full
time, unless prescribed by your Veterinarian. The animal does risk
muscle atrophy
if splints are left on for long periods of time. Always refer to your
Veterinarian for maximum wearing time.
Before you begin...
- Make sure the animal is inside or in a Controlled Environment before
fitting the splint. This will prevent the risk of injury due to the animal
breaking
away with the splints on.
- Have an extra person help hold the animal for the first several fittings.
- Unfasten all Velcro straps before starting to apply the splint.
**Front Limb Splints:
Start with the animal in a sitting position if possible. Place
the paw in the “Paw Section First” and fasten
bottom Velcro strap. Then fasten middle and top strap. Try
having the animal
stand with splint and snug the Velcro straps again beginning
with bottom strap and working your way up.
Front limb splints should extend up to mid-forearm and animals
paw should sit flat on the bottom of the “Paw Section” with
no toes hanging over the edge.
Note** OrthoVet Splints are not designed to extend over the elbow.
**Rear Limb Splints:
Start with the animal in a standing position if possible.
Place the paw in the “Paw Section First” and
fasten bottom Velcro strap. Then fasten middle and top
straps. Try having the animal take a few
steps and snug the Velcro straps again beginning with bottom strap
and working your way up.
Rear limb splints should extend up over the Hock or Heal
of the animal and the paw should sit flat on the bottom of
the “Paw Section” with
no toes hanging over the edge.
Note** OrthoVet Splints are not designed to support the Knee (Stifle) of the animals limb.
**Fitting Tricks and Ideas:
- Try slipping a cotton stockenette or tube sock on the animals limb
first, then apply the splint. This will help with any sliding problems
and increase the overall comfort of the splint.
- You can use a light layer of VetWrap or Vet. Sticky Wrap on the
animal leg first and then apply the splint. This will secure the
fit nicely.
- If the animal suffers from Nerve Problems or Paralysis Issues,
try messaging the limb for a few minutes before applying the splint.
**Adjusting OrthoVet Splints:
OrthoVet Splints can be customized for a better fit. Please
call our office before you trim or modify a splint. We can
help you with the adjustments or
you may send the splints back to us for alterations free of charge.
OrthoVet Splints toll free number: 1-866-207-9205
**Wearing Schedule:
OrthoVet Splints should not be left on the animal for long periods of time.
Never leave the animal unsupervised with the splint on.
Introduce the splint slowly when fitting for the first several
times. Two hours on – Two hours off, and remove the splint at night when animal
is quiet.
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