Introduction: Extensor pollicis longus (EPL) is the most commonly injured extensor tendon in the hand. Following repair of this tendon, whilst early active motion within a volar orthosis is simple and inexpensive, it is not known whether it is more effective at regaining thumb motion than immobilisation. Methods: A prospective comparison pilot study including 20 outpatients with repaired EPL tendon lacerations in zones TIII-TV was undertaken. Participants were non-randomly allocated to either immobilisation group or early active motion. The primary outcome measure was thumb interphalangeal joint active extension-flexion. Secondary outcome measures were metacarphalangeal joint active extension-flexion, composite active thumb opposition and r...
Dynamic splinting following extensor tendon repair gives better results than static splinting, but i...
The aim of this prospective, randomised, controlled trail was to compare two methods of rehabilitati...
Background: Procedures involving release of the third dorsal wrist compartment have been thought to ...
Transfer of the extensor indicis proprius is the gold standard for reconstruction of the extensor po...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess and compare Early Active Tension and Immobilizat...
We present the results of repair and early mobilization of 100 extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon...
Purpose: Leaving extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon out of the retinaculum in cases performed thr...
Various active mobilisation protocols are used after repair of extensor tendons in zone V and VI. Th...
Objectives: The objective was to determine the results of early active controlled motion in the pati...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at testing the ability of the superimposed electrical stimulation techni...
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...
Objective: Despite numerous advances in our understanding of the anatomy, Biomechanics, nutrition an...
The results after primary repair of zone 2 flexor tendon injuries were evaluated in 263 fingers in 1...
Objective: To evaluate the activity of wrist extensor muscle, correlating with wrist motion during g...
Dynamic splinting following extensor tendon repair gives better results than static splinting, but i...
The aim of this prospective, randomised, controlled trail was to compare two methods of rehabilitati...
Background: Procedures involving release of the third dorsal wrist compartment have been thought to ...
Transfer of the extensor indicis proprius is the gold standard for reconstruction of the extensor po...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess and compare Early Active Tension and Immobilizat...
We present the results of repair and early mobilization of 100 extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon...
Purpose: Leaving extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon out of the retinaculum in cases performed thr...
Various active mobilisation protocols are used after repair of extensor tendons in zone V and VI. Th...
Objectives: The objective was to determine the results of early active controlled motion in the pati...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at testing the ability of the superimposed electrical stimulation techni...
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...
Objective: Despite numerous advances in our understanding of the anatomy, Biomechanics, nutrition an...
The results after primary repair of zone 2 flexor tendon injuries were evaluated in 263 fingers in 1...
Objective: To evaluate the activity of wrist extensor muscle, correlating with wrist motion during g...
Dynamic splinting following extensor tendon repair gives better results than static splinting, but i...
The aim of this prospective, randomised, controlled trail was to compare two methods of rehabilitati...
Background: Procedures involving release of the third dorsal wrist compartment have been thought to ...