Immobilization
Immobilization refers to the process of restricting movement in a specific body part, often to promote healing after an injury or surgery. This can be achieved using various methods, such as splints, casts, or braces, which help stabilize the affected area and prevent further damage. Immobilization is commonly used for fractures, sprains, and post-operative recovery.
In medical settings, immobilization is crucial for ensuring proper alignment and healing of bones and soft tissues. It can also be applied in emergency situations to protect injured limbs until professional medical help is available. Proper immobilization techniques are essential for effective treatment and recovery.