To evaluate the effects of 4 weeks of hand splinting on the length of finger and wrist flexor muscles, hand function, and pain in people with acquired brain impairment a randomized, assessor-blinded trial was conducted with twenty-eight adults with acquired brain impairment, all within 6 months of the first injury. Subjects in both experimental (n=17) and control (n=11) groups participated in routine therapy - motor training for upper-limb use and upper-limb stretches - 5 days a week. The experimental group also wore an immobilizing hand splint in the functional position (10°-30° wrist extension) for a maximum of 12 hours each night for the duration of the 4-week intervention period. The length of the wrist and extrinsic finger flexor muscl...
Compress of the median nerve causes severe pain and paresthesia in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). Ove...
QuestionsIn adults undergoing rehabilitation after stroke, does 30 minutes of daily stretch of the w...
abstract: The purpose of this paper was to systematically review current literature regarding the ef...
The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the effectiveness of static hand splints for the prevention of...
Background and Purpose—Splints are commonly applied to the wrist and hand to prevent and treat contr...
QuestionIs electrical stimulation and splinting more effective than splinting alone for the manageme...
Purpose: To determine the effect of volar and dorsal splinting on the spasticity of the wrist flexor...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of Volar-Dorsal Wrist/Hand Immobilizati...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of Volar-Dorsal Wrist/Hand Immobilizati...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a hand splint with reflex inhibitory characteristics on balance ...
Spasticity, a common stroke complication, can result in impairments and limitations in the performan...
<p><strong><em>Background and Objectives:</em></strong><strong> ...
Introduction and Background: Up to 80% of stroke survivors have impairments of the upper limb, which...
AIM: To evaluate the effect of individualized resting mitt splints on hypertonicity (spasticity and ...
Abstract. [Purpose] Hemiplegia following a stroke can affect hand movement; therefore, reconstructin...
Compress of the median nerve causes severe pain and paresthesia in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). Ove...
QuestionsIn adults undergoing rehabilitation after stroke, does 30 minutes of daily stretch of the w...
abstract: The purpose of this paper was to systematically review current literature regarding the ef...
The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the effectiveness of static hand splints for the prevention of...
Background and Purpose—Splints are commonly applied to the wrist and hand to prevent and treat contr...
QuestionIs electrical stimulation and splinting more effective than splinting alone for the manageme...
Purpose: To determine the effect of volar and dorsal splinting on the spasticity of the wrist flexor...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of Volar-Dorsal Wrist/Hand Immobilizati...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of Volar-Dorsal Wrist/Hand Immobilizati...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a hand splint with reflex inhibitory characteristics on balance ...
Spasticity, a common stroke complication, can result in impairments and limitations in the performan...
<p><strong><em>Background and Objectives:</em></strong><strong> ...
Introduction and Background: Up to 80% of stroke survivors have impairments of the upper limb, which...
AIM: To evaluate the effect of individualized resting mitt splints on hypertonicity (spasticity and ...
Abstract. [Purpose] Hemiplegia following a stroke can affect hand movement; therefore, reconstructin...
Compress of the median nerve causes severe pain and paresthesia in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). Ove...
QuestionsIn adults undergoing rehabilitation after stroke, does 30 minutes of daily stretch of the w...
abstract: The purpose of this paper was to systematically review current literature regarding the ef...