2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jht.2017.02.013
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The optimal orthosis and motion protocol for extensor tendon injury in zones IV-VIII: A systematic review

Abstract: Study Design Systematic review Purpose To determine the optimal combination of motion protocol and orthotic treatment for the rehabilitation of proximal extensor tendon injuries (zones IV–VIII). Methods A systematic review of English-language randomized clinical trials and cohort studies investigating extensor tendon rehabilitation from 1960–2016 was conducted in MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane, CINAHL, PEDro, and OTseeker. Outcomes of total active motion, grip strength, return to work, patient attrition and pat… Show more

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“…Patient education provided by the MDT helps improve insight into the condition and the effects of non-adherence and education at each follow-up visit reinforces patient understanding. Patients' ability to recall medical information may be poor but deeper insight into the risks and consequences are said to improve knowledge 8 . Patient education from the MDT was deemed essential when following the ICAM programme.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Patient education provided by the MDT helps improve insight into the condition and the effects of non-adherence and education at each follow-up visit reinforces patient understanding. Patients' ability to recall medical information may be poor but deeper insight into the risks and consequences are said to improve knowledge 8 . Patient education from the MDT was deemed essential when following the ICAM programme.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the ICAM programme allows more freedom to use the hand in comparison to other programmes, it was noted by therapists that patients were more likely to remove the yoke due to ease of removal. In a systematic review by Wong and colleagues 8 , it was found that a focus on improvement in patient adherence to EAM splints and rehabilitation protocols are essential. Reasons for splint non-adherence may be attributed to poor appearance, discomfort, interference with function, failure to decrease pain, and hygiene 8 .…”
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“…Recently, early mobilization protocols for extensor tendon repairs have been developed in efforts to improve outcomes. The use of early mobilization and dynamic splints has yielded a higher percentage of good and excellent outcomes and increased active range of motion [27,28]. Yet, in cases where only static splinting is used, 17-30% of patients still required secondary tenolysis [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%