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Product Description: Tailorsplint Material Splinting Plaster 3/32x18x24" Sheet 1% Perforated Beige 1/16" Thick 4/Case
Part Number: A297011
Additional Attributes: 1/16" Thick
Adjustability: 1% Perforated
Brand: Tailorsplint
Color: Beige
Composition/Ingredients: Plaster
Dimensions: 3/32x18x24"
Item: Material
Item Type: Splinting
Quantity: 4/Case
Secondary Size: Sheet
Q: What is the Patterson Medical Tailorsplint Plaster Sheet A297011?
A: It is a thermoplastic splinting material sheet used to fabricate custom orthopedic splints and supportive devices in rehabilitation and clinical settings.
Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used by therapists to create custom-molded splints for hands, wrists, and other body parts to support injury recovery, deformity correction, or post-surgical immobilization.
Q: What are the key features?
A: It offers strong moldability when heated, firm rigidity when cooled, and a 1% perforated design that helps reduce weight and improve ventilation in finished splints.
Q: What are the dimensions and thickness?
A: The sheet measures 3/32 inch thick and 18" x 24", making it suitable for small to medium custom splint applications.
Q: How many come in a case?
A: Each case includes 4 sheets.
Q: What color is it?
A: It comes in a beige color, commonly used in clinical rehabilitation environments.
Q: How is it applied?
A: It is heated until pliable, molded directly to the patientβs body, and then cooled to form a rigid, custom-fit splint.
Q: Who typically uses this material?
A: It is used by occupational therapists, physiotherapists, hospitals, and rehabilitation clinics for custom orthotic fabrication.
Q: Why is Tailorsplint commonly used?
A: It is valued for its balance of strength, ease of molding, and consistent shaping performance in patient-specific splint creation.