The Need for Intravenous Splints
Replacing makeshift solutions with clinically engineered excellence
Bodycast Intravenous Splint
An Intravenous (IV) Splint is a medical device specifically designed to immobilize and support a patient’s limb—typically the wrist, hand, or foot—during IV therapy. Its primary function is to stabilize the IV catheter insertion site, ensuring consistent fluid or medication flow while reducing the risk of dislodgement, infiltration, or patient injury.
Historically, healthcare providers resorted to makeshift solutions using hard boards and medical tape. The Bodycast IV Splint replaces these improvised methods with a clinically engineered, ready-to-use solution made from medical-grade polypropylene plastic.
It features soft cushioning, ventilation holes, and adjustable straps to deliver secure yet comfortable support, even during extended use. Anatomically shaped to follow the natural contour of the arm and the foot, the Bodycast IV Splint enhances patient comfort and safety in both short- and long-term IV administration.

Product Variants
Foot Splint
Small / Medium / Large / Neonate
Neonate
Small / Medium / Large
Pediatric
Small / Medium / Large
Adult
Small / Medium / Large
Key Features
Clinically Designed To:
- Prevent IV Complications such as dislodgement, infiltration, and occlusion
- Reduce Pain & Strain by minimizing movement of affected joints
- Support the Wrist & Hand for improved fluid flow and needle stability
- Provide Visual Cues for both patients and caregivers to handle the area with care
