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A soft robotic glove for hand rehabilitation training controlled by movements of the healthy hand
2020 17th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots (UR), 2020Most stroke patients with hand dysfunction have normal function of one side of the body and their intact musculoskeletal systems are intact. Their hand function can be recovered through rehabilitation training.
Min Li +6 more
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Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1993
The specialty of hand therapy was developed in response to advances in surgical techniques that enabled greater functional restoration of injured and diseased upper extremities. Such restoration requires the therapeutic intervention of a skilled, specialized practitioner who is able to integrate the principles of rehabilitation with these surgical ...
S, Clemens, B, Foss-Campbell
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The specialty of hand therapy was developed in response to advances in surgical techniques that enabled greater functional restoration of injured and diseased upper extremities. Such restoration requires the therapeutic intervention of a skilled, specialized practitioner who is able to integrate the principles of rehabilitation with these surgical ...
S, Clemens, B, Foss-Campbell
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Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2019
Abstract This article outlines the general principles that are considered to provide successful rehabilitation of hand injuries and following hand surgery. It includes a broad summary of assessment and treatment techniques and the clinical reasoning behind therapeutic interventions.
Theresa Goggins, Stacey Williams
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Abstract This article outlines the general principles that are considered to provide successful rehabilitation of hand injuries and following hand surgery. It includes a broad summary of assessment and treatment techniques and the clinical reasoning behind therapeutic interventions.
Theresa Goggins, Stacey Williams
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Rehabilitation of alien hand syndrome
Ugeskrift for LægerAlien hand syndrome (AHS) is a rare neurological condition characterized by involuntary and uncontrollable movements of an upper limp. Based on clinical presentation and affected brain region, AHS has three variants: frontal, callosal and posterior.
Rose, Stevens +3 more
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SENSORY REHABILITATION OF THE HAND
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1980The experience of our institution is presented to support the proposition that formal sensory retraining procedures are well worthwhile in adult patients after median nerve lesions. The retraining programme is described and the results achieved in our series of patients are discussed, with particular emphasis on the roles of the patients' relatives ...
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An overview of rehabilitation approaches for focal hand dystonia in musicians: A scoping review
Clinical RehabilitationObjective To provide a comprehensive overview of rehabilitation treatment strategies for focal hand dystonia (FHD) in musicians, examining their evolution and effectiveness.
Ilaria Catellani +7 more
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A 3-D finger motion measurement system via soft strain sensors for hand rehabilitation
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2019Finger mobility plays a crucial role in everyday lives and is especially a leading indicator during hand rehabilitation and assistance tasks. In this study, a soft sensor-based three-dimensional (3-D) finger motion measurement system is proposed ...
Sitong Lu +4 more
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Hand Transplantation and Rehabilitation
2017Hand transplantation is a unique procedure whose success depends heavily on the occupational therapist. An additional challenge to the hand outcome is immunosuppression and immunomodulation; therapists play a vital role in identifying a rejection episode early, since he or she most closely examines the patient’s hands on a daily basis.
Eric G. Wimmers, Justin M. Sacks
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Rehabilitation der brandverletzten Hand
Handchirurgie · Mikrochirurgie · Plastische Chirurgie, 2019ZusammenfassungVerletzungen speziell an den Händen finden sich bei thermischen Unfällen überproportional häufig. Ziel einer ICF-orientierten Rehabilitation des Brandverletzten ist es, dem außergewöhnlich sensorisch und funktionell entwickelten Greiforgan Hand möglichst viel an Funktionalität ...
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Rehabilitation Following Hand Surgery
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1978E R, Weber, J, Davis
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