Effectiveness of conservative, surgical, and post-surgical interventions for Trigger finger, Dupuytren's disease, and De Quervain's disease. A systematic review
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | Sep 15, 2017
Huisstede BM, et al. - The aim of this work was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to serve an evidence-based overview of the effectiveness of conservative and (post)-surgical interventions for trigger finger, DupuytrenÂs -, and De QuervainÂs disease. In recent years more and more RCTs have been performed to study treatment of the above-mentioned hand disorders. Nevertheless, more high-quality RCTs are still required in order to further stimulate evidence-based practice for patients with trigger finger, DupuytrenÂs disease, and De QuervainÂs disease.
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