Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 2021

Rehabilitation after flexor tendon repair and others: a safe and efficient protocol

 

Abstract


In this review I detail the protocol that I use after flexor tendon repair and outline my experience regarding how its framework might be used for other disorders. The early passive–active flexion protocol has a sufficient number of cycles of active flexion in each exercise session, which is at least 40, and ideally 60 to 80. The frequency of exercise sessions may range from 4 to 6\u2009a day, distributed in the morning, afternoon and evening. Increasing the number of daily sessions without a sufficient number of runs in each session is ineffective. In the first 2–3 weeks after surgery, active digital flexion should go through only a partial range. In weeks 4–6, the patient gradually moves through the full range. With modifications, I suggest generalization of the partial-range finger motion to therapy after treating other hand injuries. I consider partial-range active flexion a generalizable working principle for different hand disorders.

Volume 46
Pages 813 - 817
DOI 10.1177/17531934211037112
Language English
Journal Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)

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