THE ASSESSMENT OF HAND FUNCTION AFTER PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES

  • Bowden R
  • Napier J
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Abstract

1 . Power and precision grip (Napier 1956) were tested in 154 patients with nerve injuries.2. The results are described, illustrated and discussed and it is suggested that these tests provide a simple, repeatable and objective method of assessing prehensile function of the hand as a whole.

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Bowden, R. E. M., & Napier, J. R. (1961). THE ASSESSMENT OF HAND FUNCTION AFTER PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume, 43-B(3), 481–492. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.43b3.481

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