Construct splint patterns directly onto thermoplastic splinting material. 2. Fabricate and fit 4-5 thermoplastic splints to a standard that could be used clinically. 3. Experience splint fabrication using thermoplastic materials with a variety of elastic and rubber properties. 4. Problem-solve the clinical decision-making process regarding the best type of splint to use in a variety of clinical situations. 5. Understand and then construct splints in appropriate anatomical position for best functional use. 6. Ensure constructed splints are cosmetically and structurally a good fit. 7. Be aware of splinting precautions, indications and contra-indications for splint use
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