concept   splint

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United States (1) Canada (1) United Kingdom (1) Tanzania (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Himba community in Namibia (1) Indigenous groups in remote areas (1) Kenya (1) Maasai community in Kenya (1) Maasai tribe in Kenya (1) Vietnam (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 splint United States Splints are commonly used in the United States during first aid to immobilize and stabilize injured limbs before seeking medical treatment. 5
2 splint Canada Splints are frequently used in Canada to stabilize broken or injured limbs prior to seeking medical care. 3
3 splint United Kingdom Splints are used in the United Kingdom to stabilize broken or injured limbs in first aid and medical treatment. 3
4 splint Tanzania In Tanzania, traditional splints made from natural materials like sticks and cloth are used for healing and support. 2
5 splint Amazonian tribes Amazonian tribes may use natural materials like branches or leaves to create makeshift splints. 1
6 splint Himba community in Namibia Himba community in Namibia uses splints as tools for crafting traditional items. 1
7 splint Indigenous groups in remote areas Indigenous groups in remote areas may use natural materials to create makeshift splints. 1
8 splint Kenya In Kenya, splints, often made from natural materials, are used for healing and support in traditional medicine. 1
9 splint Maasai community in Kenya The Maasai community in Kenya uses splints as tools for crafting and constructing traditional items. 1
10 splint Maasai tribe in Kenya The traditional Maasai method of creating splints for injured limbs involves using natural materials like sticks, leather, and plant fibers. 1
11 splint Vietnam Splints made from bamboo are used in traditional Vietnamese medicine for treating different health issues. 1