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Your wrist will be immobilized in a bulky dressing or cast. The type of immobilizing device used and the position your wrist is placed in depends on the type of surgery you had. Motion exercises are usually started five to seven days after the operation. Pain relief, improved motion, and ...
Cast immobilization may provide appropriate definitive treatment in a nondisplaced fracture or a temporizing measure for return to play. Return to athletic participation is based upon the athlete’s handedness, his or her specific sports’ requirements, and negotiating the bulk or restriction of the ...
Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center's orthopedic specialists provide care for patients in Central Indiana with shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand pain.
Tape's accidental removal was seen in the 17% of patients at T1 but 0% in the first 48h after T0, suggesting that all patients of intervention group were treated for at least 2 days, corresponding to the period of major risk of hand oedema. However, the percentage of accidental removal...
exercises of the finger, elbow, and shoulder joints. Participants demonstrated the instructed wrist motion exercise to the instructors to ensure the correct method of rehabilitation. Stitches were removed at 2 weeks after surgery. At the 2-week postoperative follow-up, short arm volar slabs of the...
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