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United States
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Splints are commonly used in the United States during first aid to immobilize and stabilize injured limbs before seeking medical treatment.
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Canada
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Splints are frequently used in Canada to stabilize broken or injured limbs prior to seeking medical care.
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United Kingdom
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Splints are used in the United Kingdom to stabilize broken or injured limbs in first aid and medical treatment.
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Tanzania
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In Tanzania, traditional splints made from natural materials like sticks and cloth are used for healing and support.
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes may use natural materials like branches or leaves to create makeshift splints.
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Himba community in Namibia
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Himba community in Namibia uses splints as tools for crafting traditional items.
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Indigenous groups in remote areas
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Indigenous groups in remote areas may use natural materials to create makeshift splints.
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Kenya
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In Kenya, splints, often made from natural materials, are used for healing and support in traditional medicine.
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Maasai community in Kenya
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The Maasai community in Kenya uses splints as tools for crafting and constructing traditional items.
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Maasai tribe in Kenya
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The traditional Maasai method of creating splints for injured limbs involves using natural materials like sticks, leather, and plant fibers.
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Vietnam
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Splints made from bamboo are used in traditional Vietnamese medicine for treating different health issues.
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