Postoperative Management for PIP Joint Pyrocarbon Arthroplasty
Although protocols provide therapists with the scaffolding with which to build a treatment program, it is the judgment, knowledge, and skills of the therapist, and how the one uses such information that allows for modification of a protocol when deemed necessary. This therapist outlines how she modified a postsurgical protocol by using anatomy, biomechanics, the literature, and clinical judgment. This article describes the methodical approach used to successfully modify a standard postsurgical protocol after a PIP joint arthroplasty.—Victoria Priganc, PhD, OTR, CHT, CLT, Practice Forum Editor
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PII: S0894-1130(09)00148-3
doi:10.1016/j.jht.2009.10.011
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