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Journal of Hand Therapy

ISSN: 0894-1130

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  • Data for: Relative motion orthosis enables an improved early return to function: A randomized clinical trial
    Data from Randomized Clinical Trial for Extensor Tendon Zone V and VI Repairs, comparing a Relative Motion Orthosis with a Controlled Active Motion protocol.
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  • Data for: Client preferences and perceptions regarding a written home exercise program or video self-modeling: A cross-sectional study
    Excel sheet with survey responses
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  • Data for: Self-measured wrist range of motion by wrist-injured and wrist-healthy study participants using an iPhone 5 feature as compared a universal goniometer.
    First sheets is raw data in Excel with calculated % deviation and absolute degree difference. The other sheets include manipulations of the data showing population demographics as well as a sumative table.
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  • Data for:Reliability and accuracy of the Brachial Plexus Neurodynamic Test - Raw Data Sheet
    Data represents participants response to test videos used to determine ability to recognize 7 of 14 possible test positions in the novel grading scale. V = Test Video Number; the first number under each "V" heading represents the correct response; for the second number under each "V" heading, 1 = a correct response and 0 = an incorrect response for each participant in the study. The data is broken down by tabs in the spread sheet by "Inter-Rater", Intra-Rater", Years of Clinical Experience, and Specialty.
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  • Toolbox Motor Validation
    Five sub-domains of motor function have been identified for inclusion in the NIH Toolbox dexterity, strength, locomotion, endurance, and non-vestibular balance based on literature and expert interviews. Non-vestibular balance efforts have merged with vestibular balance and measures are being led by the balance team within the sensory domain. Candidate measures for each sub-domain have been identified and pre-tested with people across the age spectrum from 3-85. Pre-testing included an evaluation of feasibility, safety, instruction comprehension, ease of administration. During the pilot testing/validating phase of the study, motor function measures will be evaluated to: 1) determine equivalency with criterion measures in each sub-domain 2) ensure that the measures adequately discriminate between people of different skills levels, and 3) minimize floor and ceiling effects.
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