Abstract
The purpose of this article is to increase the therapist's awareness of the effects of edema on the hand and the need for early treatment. The physiology of tissue fluid production and the two basic types of edema are discussed. The use of elevation, compression, and active exercise are the primary methods of controlling edema in the hand. Various modalities and commercial compression dressings are helpful for intractable edema; however, early intervention and treatment of the edematous hand can prevent subsequent hand dysfunction and sequelae.
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