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And On We Go To the Next 25 Years
It is hard to believe that the Journal of Hand Therapy is now older than some of its readers. Today the JHT is incontrovertibly the flagship, go-to, international journal in hand rehabilitation, but i...
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Ken Flowers,
Paul C. LaStayo
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An Editorial Note on Nomenclature: Orthosis Versus Splint
Preface to the editorial: This note from Jerry Coverdale, OT, CHT, reflects a change in how we describe orthotic devices in the Journal of Hand Therapy. Please note this change in the journal's Instru...
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Jerry J. Coverdale
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3-4
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Effectiveness of Different Methods of Resistance Exercises in Lateral Epicondylosis—A Systematic Review
11 November 2011
Abstract: Study Design: Systematic Review. Introduction: Lateral epicondylosis (LE) is relatively common with an annual incidence in the general population of 1% to 3%. Systematic reviews have identif...
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Jayaprakash Raman,
Joy C. MacDermid,
Ruby Grewal
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5-26
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Effect of Lateral Epicondylosis on Grip Force Development
05 December 2011
Abstract: Study Design: Case-Control. Introduction: Although it is well known that grip strength is adversely affected by lateral epicondylosis (LE), the effect of LE on rapid grip force generation is...
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Amrish O. Chourasia,
Kevin A. Buhr,
David P. Rabago,
Richard Kijowski,
Curtis B. Irwin,
Mary E. Sesto
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27-37
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The Long-term Relationship between Duration of Treatment and Contracture Resolution Using Dynamic Orthotic Devices for the Stiff Proximal Interphalangeal Joint: A Prospective Cohort Study
02 December 2011
Abstract: Study Design: Descriptive design with a prospective cohort. Introduction: Little is known about the long-term relationship between the duration of treatment using dynamic orthoses (splints),...
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Celeste Glasgow,
Jenny Fleming,
Leigh R. Tooth,
Richard L. Hockey
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38-47
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Effect of Total End Range Time on Improving Passive Range of Motion
Abstract: The objective of this study was to text the validity of the so-called total end range time (TERT) theory. This theory claims that the amount of increase in passive range of motion (PROM) of ...
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Kenneth R. Flowers,
Paul C. LaStayo
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48-55
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Common Interlimb Asymmetries and Neurogenic Responses during Upper Limb Neurodynamic Testing: Implications for Test Interpretation
14 November 2011
Abstract: Study Design: Clinical measurement pilot study. Introduction: Upper limb neurodynamic testing (ULNT1) uses interlimb comparisons to investigate nerve sensitivity to movement. Purpose of the ...
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Benjamin S. Boyd
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56-64
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Cross-cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Testing of the Hindi Version of the Patient-rated Wrist Evaluation
24 October 2011
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to perform cross-cultural adaptation and Hindi translation of the patient-rated wrist evaluation (PRWE) and assess psychometric properties of the PRWE-Hindi. Cr...
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Saurabh P. Mehta,
Bhavna Mhatre,
Joy C. MacDermid,
Amita Mehta
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65-78
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Management of Dominant Upper Extremity Injuries: A Survey of Practice Patterns
31 October 2011
Abstract: Study Design: Internet survey. Purpose: To describe current practice patterns in hand therapy to 1) gain insights into beliefs of certified hand therapists (CHTs) related to initiating a han...
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Kathleen E. Yancosek
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79-88
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A Retrospective Review to Determine the Long-term Efficacy of Orthotic Devices for Trigger Finger
Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the use of orthotic devices (splints) in an attempt to resolve trigger finger. Methods: Data were extracted from 46 charts during a five-year period from January 2005 to...
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Kristin Valdes
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89-96
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The Hamilton Inventory for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Cognitive Debriefing Study of the Clinician-based Component
Abstract: Study Design: Descriptive. Introduction: The Hamilton Inventory for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (HI-CRPS) is a multidisciplinary assessment tool under development. Purpose of the Study: T...
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Tara Packham,
Joy C. MacDermid,
James Henry,
James R. Bain
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97-112
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In Memoriam: Maude H. Malick, OTR, 1921–2011
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Judy C. Colditz,
Lynn Cheshire Scotcher
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Editorial Board / Masthead / ASHT Officers
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Contributors
06 December 2011
Benjamin Boyd, PT, DPTSc, OCS, is an assistant professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Samuel Merritt University in Pleasant Hill, CA. Dr. Boyd is an expert in integrating basic science wit...
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