What is it about?
This article looks at the role that hand therapists play in the non-surgical management of mallet finger. It investigates the different techniques used and evaluates how therapists perceive their role in condition management.
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Why is it important?
Previous literature in this field has failed to look beyond the provision of a splint within conservative mallet finger management. The role of the hand therapist has been under-represented, along with the different techniques and clinical skills that are often required in order to achieve optimal outcome success. This research looked at the role that hand therapists play within condition management and evidenced the diverse range of skills and rehabilitation techniques that are often applied in order to achieve a successful outcome.
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This page is a summary of: How do hand therapists conservatively manage acute, closed mallet finger? A survey of members of the British Association of Hand Therapists, Hand Therapy, August 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1758998316664822.
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