What is Sling Application?

Sling application in first aid involves immobilising and supporting an injured arm using a triangular bandage or sling to prevent further injury and promote healing. It is commonly used for arm injuries such as fractures, dislocations, or soft tissue injuries affecting the shoulder or elbow joints. Proper sling application aims to stabilise the injured limb while maintaining comfort and minimising movement.

Key steps in sling application include positioning the casualty's arm in a natural, slightly elevated position to reduce swelling and improve circulation. The triangular bandage is folded to create a supportive sling that cradles the forearm and secures it against the body. Careful adjustment ensures proper fit and support without compromising circulation or causing additional discomfort.

Monitoring the casualty for signs of worsening pain or circulation problems is essential during sling application.

Application of a sling to support and immobilise an injured arm.

Applying a Sling

  • Position the casualty's arm in a natural, slightly elevated position to reduce swelling and improve circulation, bent at the elbow.

  • The triangular bandage is folded to create a supportive sling that cradles the forearm and secures it against the body.

  • The bandage is tied behind the neck to support the weight of the arm.

Takeaway to Remember

A sling is used to support and immobilise an injured arm or shoulder. It helps reduce pain and prevent further injury.

Reference

ReferenceFirst Sling Application