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Treatment Guidelines for Hand, Wrist, Forearm Injuries
11.02.09

Article available online at: http://www.therapytimes.com/110209Occupational


The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) has published new medical treatment guidelines for providing care to workers with injuries of the hand, wrist, and forearm. The new guidelines, which represent the latest chapter in ACOEM’s comprehensive publication, Occupational Medicine Practice Guidelines, are available online. A print version will be available in Fall 2010.

More than 300 recommendations are featured, focusing on diagnostic testing and treatments for 20 disorders of the hand, wrist, and forearm. Included are guidelines for carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist sprains, mallet finger, scaphoid fractures, middle and proximal phalangeal and metacarpal fractures, distal forearm fractures, human and animal bites, and hand/finger osteoarthrosis.

The new guidelines were developed by a multi-disciplinary panel that included specialists in occupational medicine, orthopedic surgery, occupational therapy, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and neuromuscular and electrodiagnostic medicine. The guidelines follow ACOEM’s enhanced methodology, highlighted by original systematic research and evidence-weighted recommendations.

“The Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Disorders guidelines have gone through an extensive update to reflect the latest in evidence-based medicine and will serve as a great resource to improve care for injured workers and patients with injured extremities,” says J. Mark Melhorn, MD, FACOEM, FAAOS, FAADEP,FACS, FASSH, FAAHS, Chair of ACOEM’s Evidence-based Practice Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Panel.

An extensive volume of literature was used to develop the evidence-based recommendations in the new chapter. Approximately 1,000 references are featured, including almost 350 randomized controlled trials or crossover trials.

For more information about Occupational Medicine Practice Guidelines, visit www.acoem.org, or call 847-818-1800.

Source: American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine


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