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Learn how to use the early active motion protocol for flexor tendon repairs referred on time, and discover how to get the best possible results for late referrals. In this webinar, Isabel Mischke explains key concepts of flexor tendon rehabilitation. She shows how to use the early active motion protocol through the phases of tendon healing. She explains how to find the balance between minimizing adhesions and preventing tendon rupture. She provides guidance on what to do when other structures, such as wrist flexor tendons and nerves, are also injured. The second presenter, Hannarie le Roux, provides us with hope and confidence for approaching ‘old’ flexor tendon injuries that have been referred late after repair. She shows us that we do not need to panic, and explains how to work with what the patient has and progress slowly and systematically. She gives many practical tips and activity ideas to help us get our patients using their hands functionally again. ********** CONTENTS ********** 00:00 Introduction 02:30 PRESENTATION: How to treat the patient who is referred on time 04:33 The building blocks of treating flexor tendon repairs 08:49 Protocol overview and reasons to use early active motion 10:59 Splinting for zone 5 12:03 Exercises through the weeks 17:23 Scar management 19:48 Dealing with nerve involvement 21:03 Adjusting the protocol according to the patient’s progress 22:27 Case example 28:05 PRESENTATION: How to treat the patient who is referred late 30:30 Early active motion in a low resource setting 32:30 Late referrals – don’t panic! 38:21 Where are we now? 45:40 Goals of therapy 47:34 What to do next? 52:51 Splinting and casting 61:21 Simple and easy functional activities 63:14 Other considerations 66:41 CLOSURE ********** ABOUT US ********** We are the Open Hand Therapy Initiative. Join us to improve your hand therapy skills! Learn how to treat hand injuries while facing the challenges of a low resource setting such as limited resources, late referrals, and a lack of support. Discover treatment guidelines for a wide range of hand conditions, hand therapy exercises and other helpful resources. We are passionate about helping you to become more confident in treating hand injuries so that you can achieve good outcomes for your patients! ****** CONNECT WITH US ****** Subscribe to our YouTube channel / @openhandtherapy Follow us on social media / openhand_therapyinitiative / openhandtherapy Visit our website to learn more about us https://www.openhandtherapy.org Join one of our webinars live! Find all the details on social media, on our website or in our newsletter!