Postoperative Management for PIP Joint Pyrocarbon Arthroplasty
published online 28 December 2009.
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
The Philadelphia Hand Center, P.C.
The South Jersey Hand Center, P.C.
Correspondence and reprint requests to Sheri B. Feldscher, OT, CHT, South Jersey Hand Center, Festival Shopping Center, Unit 3956, 4450 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing, NJ 08330