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The Impact of Social Deprivation and Hand Therapy Attendance on Range of Motion After Flexor Tendon Repair
Macyn M. Stonner
, Grace Keane
, Logan Berlet
,
Charles A. Goldfarb
,
Mitchell A. Pet
Program in Occupational Therapy
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (Neuro)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Pediatrics
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Siteman Cancer Center
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Active Range of Motion
66%
Area Deprivation Index
66%
Deprivation Therapy
100%
Explanatory Variables
16%
Flexor Tendon Repair
100%
Good Surgical Outcome
16%
Hand Therapy
100%
Mean Area
16%
Medical Record Review
16%
Model Guided Therapy
16%
Multivariable Linear Regression Model
16%
Multivariable Model
16%
Patient Demographic Characteristics
16%
Poor Outcome
16%
Primary Zone
16%
Range of Motion
100%
Retrospective Analysis
16%
Simple Linear Regression
16%
Social Deprivation
100%
Spearman Correlation
16%
Therapy Attendance
100%
Therapy Session
16%
Psychology
Demographic Characteristic
25%
Linear Regression Model
25%
Social Isolation
100%
Neuroscience
Social Isolation
100%