Finger braces for arthritic hands
[DOC File]Effective 5-5-97
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C. Arthritic Conditions. Stiffness and swelling of arthritic joints and the pain associated therewith can make it difficult for persons afflicted with arthritis to walk, negotiate steps, handle coins, get a firm grip on handrails, maintain balance, or rise from a seated position without assistance.
[DOC File]A FIVE STEP EXERSIZE PROGRAM: FOR CHILDREN WITH …
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1. Use your hands to interpret which muscle is being used to perform a movement. Also, hands can be placed to maximize the desired motor response. a. Facilitative input to a muscle (tapping or providing resistance to activate muscle response). b. As a directional control. c. Preventing an undesirable movement. Ex: Against pattern/tone. 2.
[DOC File]Book C, Supplement No. 30 - Veterans Affairs
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Finger, amputations (see Musculoskeletal System—Schedule of . Ratings—Amputations, Upper Extremity) Fingers, individual: Ankylosis of: Index finger 5225 4.71a. Long finger 5226 4.71a. Ring or little finger 5227 4.71a. Thumb 5224 4.71a. Fingers, limitation of motion of individual digits: Index or long finger 5229 4.71a. Ring or little finger ...
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Nursing Assistant Specialty Series: Fundamentals of Restorative Care. Unit 8. Strength, Conditioning, Range of Motion, and Self-Care . Unit Description. In this Unit, you will . e
[DOC File]Orthotics in Rehabilitation
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ii. Finger splints for arthritic hands. b) Neurologic considerations. i. Swedish knee cage for unstable knee. ii. Arm sling for neurologic shoulder . Weight-bearing: to reduce axial loading and reduce the forces placed on a joint. Clinical examples: Musculoskeletal considerations . Shoe insert with metatarsal pad for a diabetic patient with ...
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Cervical radiculopathy is a disorder of the nerve root regardless of the cause (arthritic conditions, discogenic disorders, space occupying lesions, inflammation of the nerve root) Peak incidence is between the 4th and 5th decade. The C6-7 nerve root is most frequently involved.
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