Advances in Clinical Neuroscience & Rehabilitation (Nov 2024)

Functional splinting to promote upper limb function in neurological conditions: ‘Keeping the hand in the game’ 

  • Kate Kelly,
  • Rebecca Jeffcott,
  • Susan Jane Hourihan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47795/BVBU8814

Abstract

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Neurological conditions frequently affect hand activity impacting on independence in carrying out everyday tasks. Splinting is frequently completed in neurological rehabilitation to promote incorporation of the affected hand into everyday tasks and to prevent disability. Here we consider the evidence base, clinical reasoning, and application for functional splinting.