Prefabricated wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are commonly prescribed to manage the functional deficit and compromised grip strength as a result of rheumatoid changes. It is thought that an orthosis which improves wrist extension, reduces synovitis and increases the mechanical advantage of the flexor muscles will improve hand function. Previous studies report an initial reduction in grip strength with WHO use which may increase following prolonged use. Using normal subjects, and thus in the absence of pain as a limiting factor, the impact of ten WHOs on grip strength was measured using a Jamar dynamometer. Tests were performed with and without WHOs by right-handed, female subjects, aged 20-50 years over a ten week period. During each test, a wri...
Individuals with an incomplete C5-C7 spinal cord injury (SCI) lose grasping abilities but wrist func...
Background. The use of orthoses is a questionable rehabilitation method for patients with the distal...
Study design: Controlled laboratory study using a randomized crossover design.Objective: To determin...
Prefabricated wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are commonly prescribed to manage the functional deficit an...
Objective Wrist-hand orthoses(WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological condi...
This research raises questions regarding the design of a variety of prefabricated wrist-hand orthose...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses(WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological cond...
There are over 400,000 people with RA in the UK[1] with the wrist and hand commonly affected in the ...
Objective: Optimal wrist/hand function facilitates the performance of activities of daily living (AD...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects over 400,000 people in the UK [1]. The wrist and hand are commonly...
ABSTRACTObjective: To investigate the effect of using wrist immobilization orthoses made from differ...
Individuals with an incomplete C5-C7 spinal cord injury (SCI) lose grasping abilities but wrist func...
Background. The use of orthoses is a questionable rehabilitation method for patients with the distal...
Study design: Controlled laboratory study using a randomized crossover design.Objective: To determin...
Prefabricated wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are commonly prescribed to manage the functional deficit an...
Objective Wrist-hand orthoses(WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological condi...
This research raises questions regarding the design of a variety of prefabricated wrist-hand orthose...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses(WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological cond...
There are over 400,000 people with RA in the UK[1] with the wrist and hand commonly affected in the ...
Objective: Optimal wrist/hand function facilitates the performance of activities of daily living (AD...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects over 400,000 people in the UK [1]. The wrist and hand are commonly...
ABSTRACTObjective: To investigate the effect of using wrist immobilization orthoses made from differ...
Individuals with an incomplete C5-C7 spinal cord injury (SCI) lose grasping abilities but wrist func...
Background. The use of orthoses is a questionable rehabilitation method for patients with the distal...
Study design: Controlled laboratory study using a randomized crossover design.Objective: To determin...