If shock trousers are used in cases of multiple trauma, Sager Splints may be used either over or under the shock garment to rapidly provide traction and alignment. The optimum in treatment is to apply the Sager Splint prior to the application of the trousers. In the case where trousers have already been applied, the splint may also be placed over the trousers with good results. If the splint is applied first, the patients’ fractured Femur is stabilized and it becomes simple to clothe the patient in shock trousers. The shaft of the splint is closely applied to the medial side of the Thigh and the Ischial Perineal Cushion is located so that it lies in the Perineal opening of the garment. In addition, since the splint is applied closely to the leg, there is excellent contouring of the pressure bladder of the trouser around the shaft of the splint and over the leg. The possibility of tenting between the shock trouser and the splint shaft is so small that it becomes negligible.