It is easy to take hand function for granted untilrheumatoid arthritiscauses pain and swelling in the fingers, thumbs, and wrists. Therapy can help decrease hand pain and improve hand function so that daily activities, such as getting dressed, using a laptop, and sleeping, are more comfortable....
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There's no cure for osteoarthritis, but there are many treatments to help ease your pain and restore your hand function. Talk to your doctor about nonsurgical treatments including pain medication, exercise, injections, splints, andhot/cold therapy, as well as surgical options for long-term ...
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Editor's note The two randomised controlled trials appraised in this issue of CAPs evaluate resting splints used with people with rheumatoid arthritis. Both are of strong methodological quality, but conclude with conflicting findings. The Editorial in this issue of the AOTJ (Wallen, 2009) provides...
A comparison of static and dynamic wrist splints using electromyography in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis The authors demonstrate the value of a dynamic aid which can be adapted to various situations with known forces of fraction and stretch: the calibrated spiral spring. The maximal stretch is...
Non-surgical therapeutics and treatments, such as splints, casts, exercise/strength building programs, pain management, and rehabilitative therapy Care for simple and complex sports injuries, including trauma, chronic joint pain, overuse conditions, and broken bones Surgical procedures incorporating the lat...
indirectly aiding hand functions by improving overall mobility. Another historical example can be found in the writings of Hippocrates (c. 460–c. 370 BC), who described splints and other devices used for rehabilitation after injuries. These early devices were designed to help patients regain functi...