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Do wrist orthoses cause compensatory elbow and shoulder movements when performing drinking and hammering tasks?
2018
Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy
Purpose -Wrist orthoses are used by occupational therapists to decrease pain, support weak muscles and protect tissues during healing. However, use of wrist orthoses has been observed to produce compensatory movements in other upper extremity joints. This paper aims to determine whether wearing wrist orthoses produced compensatory movements of the elbow in addition to the shoulder when performing drinking and hammering tasks. Design/methodology/approach -Two twin-axis electrogoniometers were
doi:10.1108/ijot-11-2017-0024
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