The value of flexor hinge hand splints

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Abstract

Functional hand splints have been in use in a number of spinal injury units in the USA since the early 1950s. The splints are designed to provide a pinch-grip either by harnessing wrist dorsiflexion or by external power. Such devices are little used in the United Kingdom. This paper describes the results of late provision of 62 such splints in a Disabled Living Unit. A proportion of tetraplegic patients found such splints of considerable functional value. It is estimated that some 30–60 patients each year would benefit from them if appropriate facilities for early fitting were available. © 1978, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

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Nichols, P. J. R., Peach, S. L., Haworth, R. J., & Ennis, J. (1978). The value of flexor hinge hand splints. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 2(2), 86–94. https://doi.org/10.1080/03093647809177775

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