Effectiveness of a novel finger range-of-motion brace for extensor tendon injury: a report of 10 pat...
Effectiveness of a novel finger range-of-motion brace for extensor tendon injury: a report of 10 patients
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Extensor tendon injuries require surgical repair, followed by rehabilitation to ensure optimal outcomes. Immobilization has been the cornerstone of postoperative management. However, immobilization after surgery frequently makes the finger stiffness, often resulting in reduced functionality and quality of life for patients. Recent studies indicate...
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Effectiveness of a novel finger range-of-motion brace for extensor tendon injury: a report of 10 patients
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1471-2474
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1471-2474
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10.1186/s12891-024-07899-9