| ERFS | electrophysiological ring finger splinting |
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| splinting | The immobilisation of a joint or injury site so that healing can take place. Many bony fractures are splinted in the first 24-48 hours to accommodate for swelling, prior to the application of a rigid circular (plaster) cast. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| splinting |
Rigidity of muscles occurring as a means of avoiding pain caused by movement of the part.
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| splinting |
Also known as compensation or accommodation. Consisting of involuntary activities of the body, which allow for more easily toleration of painful conditions. The original compensation may have been for physical or psychological trauma. It is the body
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