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Journal of Hand Therapy, 2002
Static progressive splinting is the use of inelastic components to apply torque to a joint in order to statically position it as close to end range as possible. It maximizes total end-range time, thus increasing passive range of motion. As tissue lengthens in response to this carefully applied stress, the clinician or wearer adjusts the joint position ...
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Static progressive splinting is the use of inelastic components to apply torque to a joint in order to statically position it as close to end range as possible. It maximizes total end-range time, thus increasing passive range of motion. As tissue lengthens in response to this carefully applied stress, the clinician or wearer adjusts the joint position ...
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The efficacy of occlusal splints in the treatment of bruxism: A systematic review
Journal of Dentistry, 2021Steve Bonsor
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