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Again my question revolves around my previous one. My left forearm is thinner due volkmann ischemic contracture. I took the treatment about 15 years back. Now I am 31. Is there a way to get back my hand's functions. My thumb and wrist do not move, also unable to turn my forearm. My forearm is way thinner.
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Goal: Reduce swelling and improve the function of the damaged wrist, hand and fingers. 1. Splinting in severe cases 2. Stretching of forearm muscles. 3. Strengthening of forearm and wrist muscles. 4. Contrast Fermentation of forearm and wrist musculature.
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