Complex hand injuries

Learn where to start and what to prioritise in a hand where multiple structures are injured.

Trish Griffiths starts off by explaining expected healing timeframes for each type of tissue. She shows how a knowledge of functional anatomy is used when designing splints and determining positions of immobilisation for complex injuries.

 

She then demonstrates how to determine and prioritise treatment aims for challenging hand injuries through the use of fascinating case studies. Learn how to carry out quick and effective assessments, and develop essential clinical reasoning skills to sequence treatment, simplify home programs, and adapt protocols to your patient’s needs and setting.

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