Wrist Fracture? | What the FOOSH!?

Exercises for Aging Well | Wrist Fracture? | What the FOOSH!?
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1. Elevate!
Hand above heart
2. Move uninvolved joints
3. See a PT or OT once cleared by doctor
References:
Ochen, Y., Peek, J., van der Velde, D., Beeres, F. J. P., van Heijl, M., Groenwold, R.,Heng, M. (2020). Operative vs nonoperative treatment of distal radius fractures in adults A systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA Network Open, 3(4), e203497-e203497.
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  • @emmalotriet2904
    @emmalotriet29044 ай бұрын

    Good advice. Thank you.