The Effect of Activity-based Training in Patients With Hand-related Injuries Grouped Using Sense of Coherence Scores
Hand Related Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hand Related Injuries focused on measuring hand therapy, activity-based training, hand related injuries, sense of coherence
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with hand-related diagnoses (acute injuries or elective surgeries)
- Patients referred to specialized outpatient occupational therapy rehabilitation at Odense University Hospital
- Patients who are able to understand, speak and read enough Danish to participate
- 18-years of age or older
Exclusion Criteria:
- A rehabilitation treatment period under four weeks and less than three treatments
- Dementia or cognitive impairments
- Where it is not considered medically or therapeutically safe to allow the patient to be included in the randomization process.
- Patients with shoulder problems
- Patients with epicondylitis
- Patients with plexus brachialis injuries
- Patients who only have difficulty extending their non-dominant 5th finger.
- Burn injuries
- Pt. who have had a CMP joint replacement operation because of arthrosis (Swanson)
Sites / Locations
- Odense University Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Arm 6
Active Comparator
Experimental
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
strong sense of coherence control group
strong sense of coherence intervention
weak sense of coherence control group
weak sense of coherence intervention
medium sense of coherence intervention
medium sense of coherence control group
Patients with a strong sense of coherence. Participants will perform joint mobility exercises which are appropriate for their injury, both in the therapy setting and as a home exercise program.
Patients with a strong sense of coherence. Participants will perform joint mobility exercises which are appropriate for their injury and specific meaningful activities which they performed prior to the hand-related injury. This will be performed both in the therapy setting and as a home exercise program.
Patients with a weak sense of coherence. Participants will perform joint mobility exercises which are appropriate for their injury, both in the therapy setting and as a home exercise program.
Patients with a weak sense of coherence. Participants will perform joint mobility exercises which are appropriate for their injury and specific meaningful activities which they performed prior to the hand-related injury. This will be performed both in the therapy setting and as a home exercise program.
Patients with a medium sense of coherence. Participants will perform joint mobility exercises which are appropriate for their injury and specific meaningful activities which they performed prior to the hand-related injury. This will be performed both in the therapy setting and as a home exercise program.
Patients with a weak sense of coherence. Participants will perform joint mobility exercises which are appropriate for their injury, both in the therapy setting and as a home exercise program.