underimmobilization
Underimmobilization refers to insufficient or inadequate immobilization of an injured limb or joint following trauma or surgery. The term is used primarily in orthopaedic and rehabilitation contexts to describe situations where a cast, splint, brace or other device does not adequately restrict motion, allowing unintended movement that can impede healing. Underimmobilization can occur when the device is too loose, the material chosen is inadequate for the type of injury, or the duration of immobilization is shortened prematurely. It may also result from poor fitting of custom-made equipment or inadequate patient compliance.
In fractures, underimmobilization can lead to malunion, non‑union, decreased bone density, and joint stiffness. In ligamentous
Preventing underimmobilization requires careful assessment of injury severity, choice of appropriate immobilization devices, and clear patient