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Early motion protocols in hand and wrist rehabilitation

C A Crosby1, M A Wehbé

  • 1Pennsylvania Hand Center, Bryn Mawr, USA.

Hand Clinics
|February 1, 1996
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Abstract:

Early motion programs establish gliding, decrease unwanted adhesions, and enhance the healing process and return to normal function of injuries. This article elaborates on how to best incorporate early motion programs into the rehabilitation process.

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