Use of a bivalve finger fracture orthosis for a new treatment protocol of a PIP comminuted fracture and dorsal dislocation

As therapists and physicians, we often need to work with our patients to cater treatment accordingly. These authors describe how they modified a treatment protocol for a patient that sustained a proximal interphalangeal joint comminuted fracture and dorsal dislocation, but refused surgery. Their mod...

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description As therapists and physicians, we often need to work with our patients to cater treatment accordingly. These authors describe how they modified a treatment protocol for a patient that sustained a proximal interphalangeal joint comminuted fracture and dorsal dislocation, but refused surgery. Their modification allowed the patient to return to full activities . – V ictoria P riganc , PhD, OTR, CHT, CLT , Practice Forum Editor.
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Middle Aged
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