OBJECTIVE: To describe the rehabilitation experiences, expectations, and treatment adherence of patients receiving upper extremity (UE) rehabilitation who demonstrated discrepancy between functional gains and overall improvement. DESIGN: Qualitative (phenomenologic) interviews and analysis. SETTING: Outpatient UE rehabilitation. PARTICIPANTS: Patients with acute UE injuries (N=10). INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Concerns related to UE rehabilitation patients demonstrating discrepancy between outcome measures. RESULTS: Five key themes emerged from the interviews of patients demonstrating discrepancy in their self-reported patient outcomes: (1) desire to return to normal, (2) initial anticipation of brief recovery, (3) t...
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This thesis has its foundations in my clinical work as a Senior Hand Therapist in a fast paced acute...
Background Psychosocial factors are key determinants of health after upper extremity injuries. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Hand and arm activity after stroke improves with evidence-based rehabilitation. Therapis...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the rehabilitation experiences, expectations, and treatment adherence of pati...
Adherence is considered a prerequisite for the success of exercise programs for musculoskeletal diso...
Background and objectives: Osteopaths and other health care practitioners are increasingly utilising...
Background: Individuals who have undergone a lower limb amputation require comprehensive rehabilitat...
Executive Summary Background. Traumatic injuries to the upper extremity, such as crush injuries, te...
Background: The overall purpose of physical therapy for patients with spinal cord injury is to impro...
Occupational therapists can work in a variety of settings, and therefore use multiple frames of refe...
The primary purpose of this study was to explore the extent to which therapists focused on functiona...
A quantitative study was conducted with clients who received hand therapy treatment in an orthopedic...
The purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth perspective on the experience of replantation of a...
Background: Annually in the UK, 40,000–90,000 people are involved in a traumatic incident. Severity ...
This thesis has its foundations in my clinical work as a Senior Hand Therapist in a fast paced acute...
Background Psychosocial factors are key determinants of health after upper extremity injuries. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Hand and arm activity after stroke improves with evidence-based rehabilitation. Therapis...