An Introduction to Thermoplastic Splinting of the Upper Limb in Complex Neurological Conditions

9 May 2023 9:00 am - 5:00 pm West Hill, Putney SW15 3SW

This course is now full

Tuesday 9 – Wednesday 10 May 2023

Two day course

This an exciting opportunity to attend an intensive course and learn about the challenges of splinting abnormal tone with complex pathologies such as acquired brain injury and disorders of consciousness.

Attendees will develop knowledge of the clinical reasoning behind splinting in neurology through theoretical and practical workshops, with all materials provided throughout the course.

This two-day course is designed for clinicians who have some basic experience of working with thermoplastic materials and wish to gain further handling skills and understanding of splinting the neurologically impaired upper limb.

The course is taught by the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability Splint Clinic Team including our specialist medical Consultant who leads the Tone Clinic.

Objectives of the course include

  • refreshing current knowledge of upper limb anatomy and physiology
  • what to assess before splinting and the principles of handling thermoplastic material
  • understanding tone concerning splinting
  • developing clinical reasoning and looking at the evidence base around splinting
  • demonstration and practice of techniques for the fabrication of at least five different thermoplastic splints

Cost: £400 (includes all materials, resources and lunch)

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For more information, please call 020 8780 4500 ext 5141 or email institute@rhn.org.uk