Background and Purpose—Splints are commonly applied to the wrist and hand to prevent and treat contracture after stroke. However, there have been few randomized trials of this intervention. We sought to determine whether wearing a hand splint, which positions the wrist in either a neutral or an extended position, reduces wrist contracture in adults with hemiplegia after stroke. Methods—Sixty-three adults who had experienced a stroke within the preceding 8 weeks participated. They were randomized to either a control group (routine therapy) or 1 of 2 intervention groups (routine therapy plus splint in either a neutral or an extended wrist position). Splints were worn overnight for, on average, between 9 and 1 hours, for 4 weeks. The primary o...
Abstract. [Purpose] Hemiplegia following a stroke can affect hand movement; therefore, reconstructin...
Introduction and Background: Up to 80% of stroke survivors have impairments of the upper limb, which...
Objective: To evaluate the volar static hand-wrist orthoses, upper extremity motor development, manu...
Purpose: To determine the effect of volar and dorsal splinting on the spasticity of the wrist flexor...
Spasticity, a common stroke complication, can result in impairments and limitations in the performan...
To evaluate the effects of 4 weeks of hand splinting on the length of finger and wrist flexor muscle...
QuestionsIn adults undergoing rehabilitation after stroke, does 30 minutes of daily stretch of the w...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of Volar-Dorsal Wrist/Hand Immobilizati...
The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the effectiveness of static hand splints for the prevention of...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of Volar-Dorsal Wrist/Hand Immobilizati...
QuestionIs electrical stimulation and splinting more effective than splinting alone for the manageme...
<p><strong><em>Background and Objectives:</em></strong><strong> ...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effects of daily stretch positioning for prevention of co...
Background Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions of the wrist and hand encompass a broad spectrum of di...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a hand splint with reflex inhibitory characteristics on balance ...
Abstract. [Purpose] Hemiplegia following a stroke can affect hand movement; therefore, reconstructin...
Introduction and Background: Up to 80% of stroke survivors have impairments of the upper limb, which...
Objective: To evaluate the volar static hand-wrist orthoses, upper extremity motor development, manu...
Purpose: To determine the effect of volar and dorsal splinting on the spasticity of the wrist flexor...
Spasticity, a common stroke complication, can result in impairments and limitations in the performan...
To evaluate the effects of 4 weeks of hand splinting on the length of finger and wrist flexor muscle...
QuestionsIn adults undergoing rehabilitation after stroke, does 30 minutes of daily stretch of the w...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of Volar-Dorsal Wrist/Hand Immobilizati...
The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the effectiveness of static hand splints for the prevention of...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of Volar-Dorsal Wrist/Hand Immobilizati...
QuestionIs electrical stimulation and splinting more effective than splinting alone for the manageme...
<p><strong><em>Background and Objectives:</em></strong><strong> ...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effects of daily stretch positioning for prevention of co...
Background Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions of the wrist and hand encompass a broad spectrum of di...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a hand splint with reflex inhibitory characteristics on balance ...
Abstract. [Purpose] Hemiplegia following a stroke can affect hand movement; therefore, reconstructin...
Introduction and Background: Up to 80% of stroke survivors have impairments of the upper limb, which...
Objective: To evaluate the volar static hand-wrist orthoses, upper extremity motor development, manu...