External fixation, also known as external coaption or limb splinting, provides temporary support and immobilization for fractures. It is commonly used as a bridge to surgery or definitive treatment. Key factors for application include properly aligning and immobilizing the fractured bones and surrounding joints to promote healing without disturbing fracture alignment. Common external fixation devices include splints, casts, slings and bandages which are applied based on the location and type of injury.