Partial hand loss can be a profound source of disability with far-reaching economic and social consequences across the lifespan. Compared to other limb loss populations, perhaps surprisingly, the partial hand loss population experiences higher rates of whole-person impairment and disabling mental health conditions. Despite these known health disparities, the long-term health outcomes of the partial hand loss population are not adequately understood. Deepening understanding and preventing further disparity requires a multi-perspective approach examining factors contributing to health and well-being across the lifespan. This paper examines the partial hand loss population through two separate but overlapping lenses: population health and the ...
Hand disabilities are frequent causes of pain and disability in older people, yet knowledge regardin...
BACKGROUND: The human hand is critical in assisting with activities of daily living (ADL). Amputatio...
Objectives. Hand problems are common in older people, but their impact on everyday life is not clear...
Introduction: The broader perspective of health offered by the World Health Organization’s Classific...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To analyze the content of published studies on hand condit...
Primary Focus: Rehab, Disability & Participation Learning Objectives: Describe lower extremity re...
Unlike some of our invertebrate and vertebrate cousins with the capacity to regenerate limbs after t...
Introduction Hands make it possible to be employable and productive, to communicate non-verbally a...
The hand is often thought of as a key discriminator in what makes humans human. The hand is both int...
Background: Innovation in prosthetic devices for adults with upper limb loss is necessary to meet th...
Introduction: Hand grip strength (HGS) has been negatively correlated with both biologic, cognitive,...
Introduction: Traumatic hand injury causes chronic disability. A large number of studies have report...
To date, more than 150 patients worldwide, with partial hand amputations, have been fit with ProDigi...
Osteoarthritis of the hand is a condition prevalent in elderly men and women, and causes significant...
Occupational therapists are major contributors to the multi-professional approach that is required i...
Hand disabilities are frequent causes of pain and disability in older people, yet knowledge regardin...
BACKGROUND: The human hand is critical in assisting with activities of daily living (ADL). Amputatio...
Objectives. Hand problems are common in older people, but their impact on everyday life is not clear...
Introduction: The broader perspective of health offered by the World Health Organization’s Classific...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To analyze the content of published studies on hand condit...
Primary Focus: Rehab, Disability & Participation Learning Objectives: Describe lower extremity re...
Unlike some of our invertebrate and vertebrate cousins with the capacity to regenerate limbs after t...
Introduction Hands make it possible to be employable and productive, to communicate non-verbally a...
The hand is often thought of as a key discriminator in what makes humans human. The hand is both int...
Background: Innovation in prosthetic devices for adults with upper limb loss is necessary to meet th...
Introduction: Hand grip strength (HGS) has been negatively correlated with both biologic, cognitive,...
Introduction: Traumatic hand injury causes chronic disability. A large number of studies have report...
To date, more than 150 patients worldwide, with partial hand amputations, have been fit with ProDigi...
Osteoarthritis of the hand is a condition prevalent in elderly men and women, and causes significant...
Occupational therapists are major contributors to the multi-professional approach that is required i...
Hand disabilities are frequent causes of pain and disability in older people, yet knowledge regardin...
BACKGROUND: The human hand is critical in assisting with activities of daily living (ADL). Amputatio...
Objectives. Hand problems are common in older people, but their impact on everyday life is not clear...