J Hand Ther
August 2003
This article addresses current approaches for the rehabilitation of distal phalanx and middle phalanx fractures, excluding proximal interphalangeal joint avulsion fractures. Emphasis is placed on establishing the optimal rehabilitation program based on an understanding of the type and location of the fracture, method of fracture management, fracture stability, fracture healing, complications from soft tissue injuries, and recognizing and preventing common problems associated with fractures. Patient case examples and results reported in the literature are included.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA survey, to which 401 hand therapists responded, was conducted to establish research priorities in the field of hand therapy and to investigate barriers to hand therapy research. Results indicated that reimbursement issues, particularly those generated by managed care, were reported to have adversely affected quality of patient care, job satisfaction, job security, and ability to conduct research. Research priorities were defined in this study, and the need for clinical trials to determine the effectiveness of hand therapy interventions was found to be urgent.
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