The Demographics of hand injuries and disorders depend on the specific injury or disorder in question. Repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) of the hands are often related to occupation;
Paul M. Weeks has written: 'Acute bone and joint injuries of the hand and wrist' -- subject(s): Atlases, Hand, Hand Injuries, Surgery, Therapy, Wounds and injuries, Wrist, Wrist Injuries
More than 20 million children each year sustain injuries requiring treatment. These injuries account for 100,000 cases of permanent pediatric disability.
Richard G. Eaton has written: 'Joint injuries of the hand' -- subject(s): Hand, Wounds and injuries
Acute Injuries
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Elaine Ewing Fess has written: 'Hand splinting' -- subject(s): Hand Injuries, Therapy, Splints (Surgery), Splints, Wounds and injuries, Hand
EMS planners can identify the types of injuries experienced by patients through the collection of patient demographics and injury mechanism data. Patient demographics, such as age and gender, help in understanding the population at risk, while injury mechanism data provides insight into how the injuries occurred, such as falls, motor vehicle accidents, or sports injuries. Together, these elements inform planning and resource allocation for effective emergency medical services.
An ergonomic keyboard has a design that reduces the chance of wrist and hand injuries.
Acute Injuries
Acute Injuries
Maude H. Malick has written: 'Basic hand splinting' 'Manual on static hand splinting' -- subject(s): Hand, Hand Injuries, Splints, Splints (Surgery), Therapy, Wounds and injuries
Lee W. Milford has written: 'Retaining ligaments of the digits of the hand' -- subject(s): Fingers, Ligaments 'The hand' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Diseases, Hand, Hand Injuries, Surgery, Wounds and injuries