What is it about?

Wrist fracture it is the most common fracture. After a wrist fracture, hand grip strength and hand dexterity are impaired. My study evaluate the recovery of the most commonly assessed clinician-based outcomes

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Why is it important?

This study will assist clinicians set realistic rehabilitation goals when treating people with distal radius fracture.

Perspectives

This study was completed in a specialized tertiary hand clinic in London, Ontario. State of art equipment and facilities. This study will help clinicians understand what to expect and whether their rehabilitation program is effective or not

Pavlos Bobos
University of Toronto

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This page is a summary of: Recovery of grip strength and hand dexterity after distal radius fracture: A two-year prospective cohort study, Hand Therapy, September 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1758998317731436.
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