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Case studies to demonstrate the range of applications of the Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure

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Kyberd, P., Murgia, A., Gasson, M. N., Tjerks, T., Metcalf, C., Chappell, P., Warwick, K., Lawson, S. and Barnhill, T. (2009) Case studies to demonstrate the range of applications of the Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 72 (5). pp. 212-218.

Abstract/Summary

The Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure (SHAP) was devised to assess quantitatively the functional range of injured and healthy adult hands. It was designed to be a practical tool for use in a busy clinical setting; thus, it was made simple to use and easy to interpret. This paper describes four examples of its use: before and after a surgical procedure, to observe the impact of an injury, use with prostheses, and during recovery following a fracture. The cases show that the SHAP is capable of monitoring progress and recovery, identifying functional abilities in prosthetic hands and comparing the capabilities of different groups of injuries.

Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/15299
Item Type Article
Refereed Yes
Divisions Science
Uncontrolled Keywords HAND; FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT; PROSTHETICS; FUNCTION; COMPENSATORY MOTION; MOTION ANALYSIS; IMPLANT TECHNOLOGY
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