The third edition of Introduction to Splinting: A Clinical Reasoning and Problem-Solving Approach helps readers master the basic theory, principles, and techniques of splinting needed for clinical practice. Using a combination textbook/workbook format, it integrates theory and technical knowledge with hands-on learning features that equip readers with essential clinical knowledge, critical thinking skills, and problem-solving skills associated with splinting. This title includes additional digital media when purchased in print format. For this digital book edition, media content may not be included. 1. Foundations of Splinting 2. Occupation-Based Splinting 3. Tools, Process and Techniques of Splinting 4. Anatomical and Biomechanical Principles of Splinting 5. Clinical Examination for Splinting 6. Clinical Reasoning for Splint Fabrication Unit 2: Splinting for Conditions and Populations 7. Splints Acting on the Wrist 8. Thumb Immobilization Splints 9. Hand Immobilization Splints 10. Splints for the Elbow and Shoulder 11. Mobilization Splints: Dynamic, Serial-Static, and Static Progressive Splinting 12. Splinting for the Fingers 13. Splinting for Nerve Injuries 14. Antispasticity Splinting 15. Splinting on Older Adults 16. Pediatric Splinting Unit 3: Topics Related to Splinting 17. Lower Extremity Orthotics 18. Upper Extremity Prosthetics 19. Ethical Issues Related to Splinting Glossary Appendix A: Answers to Quizzes, Laboratory Exercises, and Case Studies Appendix B: Forms Appendix C: Grading Sheets Appendix D: Web Resources and Vendors