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Qué (quién) es wire splint - definición

MEDICAL ITEM THAT HELPS DIRECT BONE GROWTH IN THE HIP
Sager traction splint; Sager splint; Thomas splint

Splint (laboratory equipment)         
  • Glowing splint test: the first flask contains air, the second flask contains oxygen, the third flask contains an inert gas, such as nitrogen
SLIVER OR SPLINTER OF RESINOUS WOOD FOR BURNING AND FIRELIGHTING
Glowing splint test; Burning splint test; Glowing splint
A splint (or spill or splinter) is a simple piece of equipment used in scientific laboratories. Splints are typically long, thin strips of wood, about 6 inches (15 cm) long and ¼ inch (6 mm) wide, and are consumable but inexpensive.
barbwire         
  • Auschwitz fence in Poland
  • A view of barbed wire installed on the side of a road
TYPE OF STEEL FENCING WIRE CONSTRUCTED WITH SHARP EDGES OR POINTS ARRANGED AT INTERVALS ALONG THE STRAND(S)
Barb Wire Fence; Barbwire; Barb wire; Barbed wire entanglement; Barbed wire fence; Bobbed wire; Bob wire; Barbed-wire; Barbed-Wire; Galfan; Barbed-wire fencing
Wire tapper         
  • Mark Sinker (''pictured in 2014'') had a brief, controversial tenure as editor of ''The Wire''. Though he was fired, his run as editor has received retrospective praise.
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  • alt=A man playing a soprano saxophone
BRITISH MUSIC MAGAZINE
Wire magazine; The Wire Tapper; Wire Tapper; The Wire Tapper 7; The Wire Tapper 12; The Wire Tapper 6; Wire Magazine; The Wire Magazine; The Wire magazine; Thewire.co.uk
·add. ·- One that taps, or cuts in on, telegraph wires and intercepts messages;.
II. Wire tapper ·add. ·- a swindler who pretends to tap wires or otherwise intercept advance telegraphic news for betting.

Wikipedia

Traction splint

A traction splint most commonly refers to a splinting device that uses straps attaching over the pelvis or hip as an anchor, a metal rod(s) to mimic normal bone stability and limb length, and a mechanical device to apply traction (used in an attempt to reduce pain, realign the limb, and minimize vascular and neurological complication) to the limb.

The use of traction splints to treat complete long bone fractures of the femur is common in prehospital care. Evidence to support their usage, however, is poor. A dynamic traction splint has also been developed for intra-articular fractures of the phalanges of the hand.