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    Orthop Clin North Am. 1993 Apr;24(2):365-78.

    Management and rehabilitation of distal radius fractures.

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    Manhattan Rehabilitation Group, New York, New York.

    Abstract

    Distal radius fractures require precise medical treatment, therapeutic intervention during fracture immobilization, and specialized rehabilitation thereafter to ensure an optimal functional result. With an understanding of the mechanics of distal radius fractures, surgical intervention, and bone healing, the therapist can modify the therapy program according to the patient's individual needs. The therapeutic process is begun in the crucial stage of bone healing during fracture immobilization. By addressing edema reduction and early range of motion of the uninvolved joints, most problems can be avoided before cast or fixator removal. Rehabilitation following the immobilization period should focus on regaining wrist movements provided that earlier problems have been addressed properly. During the rehabilitative process, the therapist can incorporate scar management, modalities, joint mobilization, active and passive range of motion, splinting, and strengthening to maximize the patient's functional result.

    PMID:
    8479732
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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