Fast & Effective Injury Care: Splinting Services at Coastal Primary Care
When you're dealing with an injury, you need immediate care and support. At Coastal Primary Care, we offer a range of splinting services to help you heal quickly and comfortably. Whether it's a fracture, sprain, or other injury, our experienced providers can provide the right splint to immobilize and protect the affected area.
Types of Splints We Offer
We utilize various types of splints to address different injuries and conditions:
- Static Splints: These splints completely immobilize the injured area to promote healing.
- Dynamic Splints: Allowing for controlled movement, these splints help with rehabilitation.
- Serial Static Splints: These splints are used to gradually increase range of motion over time.
- Night Splints: Worn while you sleep, these splints address conditions like plantar fasciitis.
Common Uses for Splints
Splints are effective for a variety of injuries, including:
- Fractures
- Sprains and strains
- Soft tissue injuries
- Post-laceration repairs
- Tendon problems
What to Expect During Your Appointment
- Assessment: We'll carefully assess your injury to determine the best course of treatment.
- Splint Selection: We'll choose the most appropriate splint type and material for your needs.
- Splint Application: We'll expertly apply the splint, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit.
- Patient Education: We'll provide clear instructions on splint care, follow-up appointments, and signs of potential complications.
Benefits of Choosing Coastal Primary Care for Splinting
- Immediate Treatment: Get the care you need right away, reducing pain and promoting healing.
- Reduced ER Visits: Avoid unnecessary trips to the emergency room for many common injuries.
- Cost-Effective Care: Experience affordable treatment options without compromising quality.
- Convenient Location: Receive prompt and personalized care in a familiar setting.
Don't Wait to Address Your Injury
Call Coastal Primary Care at (772) 465-3225 to schedule an appointment for splinting or to discuss any concerns you may have about an injury.