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How to make a slingDefinitionA sling is a device used to support and immobilize an injured part of the body (in particular, an injured shoulder, arm, or collarbone). Alternative Names Sling - instructions ConsiderationsIf an injury needs a splint, apply the splint first, and then apply the sling. Always check the victim's circulation (skin color, pulse) after the injured body part has been immobilized. CausesSlings can be used for many different injuries, but most typically for arm or shoulder fractures, or dislocations. Any time there is a broken bone, stabilizing the area is important. SymptomsSee the information about fractures and dislocations. First Aid
DO NOTDo not make any attempts to realign an injured body part unless it appears as though circulation is impaired (pale or blue skin, loss of pulse). When to Contact a Medical Professional
PreventionSafety is the best way to avoid broken bones caused by falling. Some diseases make bones break more easily, so use caution when assisting a person with fragile bones. Avoid activities that strain the muscles or bones for long periods of time as these can cause weakness and falls. Also, use appropriate caution when walking on slippery or uneven surfaces.
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