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The impact of flexor tendon rehabilitation restrictions on individuals' independence with daily activities : Implications for hand therapists

KASKUTAS V; POWELL R
J HAND THER , 2013, vol. 26, n° 1, p. 22-29
Doc n°: 162749
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : KB3 - ACTIVITES DE LA VIE QUOTIDIENNE, DD82 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - MAIN-DOIGTS

This study identified activity limitations which individuals with flexor tendon lacerations
experience post-repair and explored methods they used to support participation in life roles. The role of
hand therapy during the period of restricted hand use is discussed.
Methods: Standardized interviews with 19 individuals 6e12 months after flexor tendon repair (FTR) were
recorded and thematic analysis was performed. Descriptive and nonparametric statistics were used to
analyze quantitative data generated through these interviews.
Results: Patients struggled to fulfill life roles during the period of restricted hand use following FTR. Most
participants asked other individuals for assistance; however, 59% of the participants removed their
injured fingers from the orthosis in order to use their hand to perform activities. All of the participants'
hand therapists instructed them in orthotic wear and activity restrictions and most addressed pain
management, but few addressed how to perform meaningful activities and participate in life roles during
the period of restricted hand use. Participants who did receive these types of interventions perceived
that they were very useful.
Conclusions: During the phase of restricted hand use following FTR, it is important for hand therapists to
address activity performance and participation in meaningful life roles, in addition to ensuring the
integrity and function of the healing tendon. This can include instruction in one-handed methods, use of
adaptive equipment, and exploration of accommodations needed at work.
Level of Evidence: III

Langue : ANGLAIS

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