Night-time immobilization of the distal interphalangeal joint reduces pain and extension deformity in hand osteoarthritis
<p><strong>Objective.</strong> DIP joint OA is common but has few cost-effective, evidence-based interventions. Pain and deformity [radial or ulnar deviation of the joint or loss of full extension (extension lag)] frequently lead to functional and cosmetic issues. We investigated w...
Main Authors: | Watt, F, Kennedy, D, Carlisle, K, Freidin, A, Szydlo, R, Honeyfield, L, Satchithananda, K, Vincent, T |
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Other Authors: | British Society for Rheumatology |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2014
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