I read with interest the article titled “Traditional versus digital media–based hand
therapy after distal radius fracture.”
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Novel care delivery models are a timely topic in the context of value-based health
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References
- Traditional versus digital media based hand therapy after distal radius fracture.J Hand Surg Am. 2022; 47: 291.e1-291.e8
- Management of Distal Radius Fractures: Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline. 2020.(Accessed August 10, 2021)
- Early psychological and social factors explain the recovery trajectory after distal radial fracture.J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2020; 102: 788-795
- Physical and occupational therapy use and cost after common hand procedures.J Hand Surg Am. 2020; 45: 289-297
- Effect of time to hand therapy following zone II flexor tendon repair.Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2020; 8: e3278
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Published online: November 12, 2021
Footnotes
Dr Stern reports support from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (#90ARHF0003) and a grant from the American Hand Therapy Foundation.
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- Reply to “First and Second Letters Regarding ‘Traditional Versus Digital Media–Based Hand Therapy After Distal Radius Fracture’”Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 47Issue 3
- PreviewThank you for the opportunity to respond to the commentary on our article on hand therapy following distal radius fracture.1 We appreciate the comments by Stern2 and McGee3 and feel that they add to an ongoing conversation regarding a field of study that has many unanswered questions and deserves more attention in future studies.
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