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Philosophy of Hand Rehabilitation

Hand Clinics, 1986
This article is an introduction to the history and philosophy of hand surgery and hand therapy. Case histories illustrate the basic principles and goals of hand rehabilitation. The importance of the team approach in the successful management of hand injuries is emphasized.
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Rehabilitation of the Burned Hand

Hand Clinics, 1990
This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the rehabilitation and management of hand burns. The therapist, as an integral member of the burn team, significantly contributes to the successful outcome of this treatment.
B E, Puddicombe, M A, Nardone
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Rehabilitation of the Burned Hand

Hand Clinics, 2009
Successful outcomes following hand burn injury require an understanding of the rehabilitation needs of the patient. Rehabilitation of hand burns begins on admission, and each patient requires a specific plan for range of motion and/or immobilization, functional activities, and modalities.
Merilyn L, Moore   +2 more
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Rehabilitative Strategies Following Hand Fractures

Hand Clinics, 2013
The importance of rehabilitation in the management of hand fractures cannot be overstated. The breadth of rehabilitative strategies ranges from heat and range-of-motion exercises to more complex splinting and tendon gliding modalities. The goals, however, are clear: control pain; limit soft tissue swelling; provide support for fracture healing; restore
Peyton L, Hays, Tamara D, Rozental
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Rehabilitation of the Injured Hand

Hand Clinics, 1989
The gradual development of hand surgery as an area of specialization has led to the development of rehabilitative efforts that have complemented this trend. This had led to further specialization in hand therapy as a primary endeavor. Specific efforts in the areas of rehabilitation for soft tissue, bone, tendon, and nerve injuries have facilitated ...
D S, Louis, J M, Hunter
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A Novel Soft Robotic Glove with Positive-negative Pneumatic Actuator for Hand Rehabilitation*

2020 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM), 2020
Pneumatic soft robots show great potential application value in the field of hand rehabilitation. This paper presents a novel pneumatic soft robotic glove for hand rehabilitation with a portable pneumatic box.
Debin Hu   +5 more
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Rehabilitation of the Infected Hand

Hand Clinics, 1989
While each case of hand infection is unique, the mechanics of infection tend to be the same. We have found that in a variety of infection types, ranging from localized finger tip infections to septic joint infections with underlying systemic medical complications, the best results occurred when each infected hand was treated in a consistent manner that
L H, Mancini, L K, Fort
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A Virtual Reality Serious Game for Hand Rehabilitation Therapy

International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health, 2020
The human hand is the body part most frequently injured in occupational accidents, accounting for one out of five emergency cases and often requiring surgery with subsequently long periods of rehabilitation.
Margarida F. Pereira   +4 more
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Effects of interactive robot-enhanced hand rehabilitation in treatment of paediatric hand-burns: A randomized, controlled trial with 3-months follow-up.

Burns, 2020
PURPOSE To evaluate the effectiveness of the robotic-assisted exercise with virtual gaming on total active range of motion (ROM) of the digits, hand grip strength (HGS), and hand function in children with hand burns.
A. Samhan, N. M. Abdelhalim, R. Elnaggar
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A current snapshot of the state of 3D printing in hand rehabilitation.

Journal of Hand Therapy, 2020
3D printing is often discussed in the field of hand rehabilitation, yet many hand therapists are unaware of this technology and how it either is used or could potentially be used in rehabilitation.
R. Patterson   +4 more
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