Early Daily Activity: Development and description of an occupation-based intervention for surgically repaired distal radius Fractures
Julie M. Collis,
Elizabeth C Mayland,
Nicola Kayes
et al.
Abstract:Objective To describe the theoretical development and structure of an occupation-based intervention for people with a surgically repaired distal radius fracture. Intervention development and rationale The Early Daily Activity (EDA) intervention uses the performance of strategically selected daily activities as the primary rehabilitative strategy. Occupation-based interventions are recommended for hand injury rehabilitation but are often poorly described and lack explicit theoretical underpinnings. The EDA-inte… Show more
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