Radial Fracture, Ten Weeks Post Surgery: Volar & Dorsal Glide
0:00
The therapist carefully demonstrates joint mobilization techniques of the wrist (volar and dorsal glide) with a patient ten weeks post surgery for a distal radial fracture, then re-measures range of motion (ROM) of the wrist and notes improvement.
The therapist carefully demonstrates joint mobilization techniques of the wrist (volar and dorsal glide) with a patient ten weeks post surgery for a distal radial fracture, then re-measures range of motion (ROM) of the wrist and notes improvement.
Outpatient Similar Videos
-
Radial Fracture, Part 1: Initial Assessment Begins
0:00
It’s been eight weeks since she had her surgery for her distal radial fracture. The certified hand therapist (CHT) begins the outpatient treatment session by gathering information from the patient about her pain and limitations following surgery.
-
Outpatient Assessment, Part 1: Initial Interview
0:00
The outpatient therapist begins her initial assessment and gathers information while she observes this stroke survivor walk into the clinic, take off his jacket and describe his medical history.
-
Self-Care: One-Handed Shoe Tying
0:00
Many stroke survivors are unable to tie their own shoes. A very simple method of how to tie shoes with the use of one hand is demonstrated to a stroke survivor in the outpatient clinic.