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Dynamic splints do not reduce contracture following distal radial fracture: a randomised controlled trial

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5864268 Journal of Physiotherapy 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
ACTRN12608000309381.
Keywords
Randomised controlled trialsSplintswrist injuriesdistal radius fracturesPhysiotherapyContracture
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Dynamic splints do not reduce contracture following distal radial fracture: a randomised controlled trial
Authors
Raymond A. Jongs, Lisa A. Harvey, Tom Gwinn, Barbara R. Lucas,
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