Evans RB: Zone I flexor tendon rehabilitation with limited extension and active flexion. J Hand Ther 2005, 18 (2) : 128–140.Gerbino PG, Saldana MJ, Westerbeck P, Schacherer TG (1991) Complications experienced in the rehabilitation of zone I flexor tendon injuries with dynamic traction ...
zone 1 last resort leave it as superficialis finger (don't re-repair but bend PIP and DIP stays floppy zone II-IV last resort re-repair or fuse finger dorsal extensor tendon compartments at wrist level 1. apl & epb 2. ecrb & ecrl ...
Conclusions: We conclude that, for the tendinous lesions without associated injuries in zone II, our first therapeutical indication is to use the Strickland protocol. 展开 关键词: FLEXOR TENDONS FUNCTIONAL REHABILITATION ZONE II 年份: 2011
protocol.In this retrospective case-series study rehabilitation results of flexor tendon injuries in the hand with the early passive mobilization--Kleinert protocol were evaluated in 35 patients, treated in the Orthopaedic Clinic University Clinical Centre of Kosovo between December 2007 and November 2008...
Abstract Pediatric flexor tendon injuries can be a challenge for the operating surgeon to manage effectively. The pediatric population presents with several unique considerations. Their small size can make the technical aspects of flexor tendon repair more difficult, while their young age can make compl...
The objective of this study was to assess effects of PAI-1 therapeutic inhibition on flexor tendon healing using a zone II injury to the deep digital flexor tendon in mice. We first utilized a PAI-1 knockout (PAI-1 KO) mouse to evaluate the effects of global gene deletion ofSerpine1(wh...
A protocol was developed and registered prospectively (CRD42020186780). We identified all studies describing adult patients undergoing interventions for acute hand flexor tendon injuries. Results Of the 4844 studies, 114 studies met the final inclusion criteria for evaluating the outcomes of 8127 ...
The protocol at our institution is to begin early active place-and-hold therapy at 3 to 5 days postoperatively, which has been shown in the literature to provide improved finger motion as compared with passive-motion therapy13-16.#The proximal end of the tendon may need to be retrieved via...
Participants will be assigned 1:1:1 to receive either the long, short, or mini splint. We aim to recruit 429 participants undergoing rehabilitation following zone I/II flexor tendon repair surgery. Potential participants will initially be identified prior to surgery, in NHS...
Long finger flexor digitorum profundus tendon excursions and surrounding tissue movement were measured in zone V in eleven healthy subjects during three different rehabilitation protocols and two experimental models: (1) an active four-finger mobilization ...