Breger-Lee D E, Buford W L
PM&R, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento.
Hand Clin. 1991 Aug;7(3):569-85.
Current hand splinting methods, materials, and components are reviewed and summarized. Additional subjective and objective tests of thermoplastic materials are performed and results combined with those from other studies. Available samples of thermoplastic materials are tested for fatigue and viscoelastic properties using standard compression cycling methods. Soft splint materials are seeing increased application and appear to be the material for the future.
对当前的手部夹板固定方法、材料和组件进行了综述和总结。对热塑性材料进行了额外的主观和客观测试,并将结果与其他研究的结果相结合。使用标准压缩循环方法对热塑性材料的现有样品进行疲劳和粘弹性性能测试。柔软的夹板材料应用越来越广泛,似乎是未来的材料。