The results after primary repair of zone 2 flexor tendon injuries were evaluated in 263 fingers in 192 patients using two different early-controlled mobilisation programmes. There were 126 men and 66 women (age range 18 to 57 years) divided into two groups. Ninety-eight patients with 137 fingers were treated by early active mobilisation with dynamic splinting method according to a modified Kleinert regimen (Washington regimen), and 94 patients with 126 fingers were managed with a controlled passive movement regimen postoperatively. During this evaluation patients were evaluated for total active movement (TAM), grip strength, and disabilities of arm, shoulder, and hand (DASH) questionnaire. All patients were also reviewed 12 weeks after oper...
Objective: early active motion after flexor tendon surgery is known as a standard and good method fo...
Objective: Improving the results of surgical treatment of damage to the flexor tendon of the fingers...
The use of early mobilization during rehabilitation of a finger after flexor tendon repair in zone I...
The results after primary repair of zone 2 flexor tendon injuries were evaluated in 263 fingers in 1...
The results following primary and delayed primary repair in zone 2 flexor tendon injuries were evalu...
Over a two-year-period, 34 adult patients who had suffered zone two flexor tendon injuries to 38 fin...
Objective: Despite numerous advances in our understanding of the anatomy, Biomechanics, nutrition an...
Objectives: Despite numerous studies, having the best outcome is challenging after flexor tendon rep...
PURPOSE To compare early passive mobilization (EPM) with controlled active motion (CAM) after flexo...
INTRODUCTION: Primary repair of flexor tendons in zone II of the hand and early post-operative rehab...
Objectives: The objective was to determine the results of early active controlled motion in the pati...
Background Restoration of full range of motion of digits as well as prevention of joint contracture ...
The aim of this prospective, randomised, controlled trail was to compare two methods of rehabilitati...
The aim of this prospective, randomised, controlled trail was to compare two methods of rehabilitati...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess and compare Early Active Tension and Immobilizat...
Objective: early active motion after flexor tendon surgery is known as a standard and good method fo...
Objective: Improving the results of surgical treatment of damage to the flexor tendon of the fingers...
The use of early mobilization during rehabilitation of a finger after flexor tendon repair in zone I...
The results after primary repair of zone 2 flexor tendon injuries were evaluated in 263 fingers in 1...
The results following primary and delayed primary repair in zone 2 flexor tendon injuries were evalu...
Over a two-year-period, 34 adult patients who had suffered zone two flexor tendon injuries to 38 fin...
Objective: Despite numerous advances in our understanding of the anatomy, Biomechanics, nutrition an...
Objectives: Despite numerous studies, having the best outcome is challenging after flexor tendon rep...
PURPOSE To compare early passive mobilization (EPM) with controlled active motion (CAM) after flexo...
INTRODUCTION: Primary repair of flexor tendons in zone II of the hand and early post-operative rehab...
Objectives: The objective was to determine the results of early active controlled motion in the pati...
Background Restoration of full range of motion of digits as well as prevention of joint contracture ...
The aim of this prospective, randomised, controlled trail was to compare two methods of rehabilitati...
The aim of this prospective, randomised, controlled trail was to compare two methods of rehabilitati...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess and compare Early Active Tension and Immobilizat...
Objective: early active motion after flexor tendon surgery is known as a standard and good method fo...
Objective: Improving the results of surgical treatment of damage to the flexor tendon of the fingers...
The use of early mobilization during rehabilitation of a finger after flexor tendon repair in zone I...