splint
/ˈsplɪnt/Definitions
1. noun
a stiff, thin strip of material, typically wood or plastic, used for supporting or immobilizing a broken or sprained limb.
“The doctor applied a splint to her injured ankle to prevent further injury.”
2. verb
to support or immobilize a broken or sprained limb with a splint.
“The nurse had to splint the patient’s fractured wrist.”