The Proximal Phalanx Predicament

Learn everything you need to know about rehabilitation of proximal phalanx fractures from early mobilisation to addressing late complications.

Isabel Mischke shows how early movement can be used to improve outcomes in both conservatively and surgically managed proximal phalanx fractures. She explains how to design splints and balance protection and movement during all stages of the rehabilitation process, using case studies to demonstrate treatment principles.

 

But everything doesn’t always go according to plan. Evanthia Pavli discusses how to deal with complications such as passive and/or active range of motion deficits. She describes and demonstrates what to do for each possible problem, including various splinting and exercise ideas, so that you can get the best possible outcomes for your patients.

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