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Assessment of the Upper Extremity
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Jon Norberg MD is an Orthopedic Surgeon whose work focuses solely on the upper extremities, more specifically hands, wrists and elbows.
Hands Down: Upper Extremity Challenges That Can Occur in Individuals With Diabetes
Jeffrey David Loveland
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Source OT Practice - Volume 22, Issue 8; May 8, 2017
Keywords Hands, arms, upper extremities, diabetes
Overview Complications affecting the upper extremities due to diabetes can negatively impact a person's daily performance. The feet and lower extremities often receive the most attention in a diabetic patient, but conditions related to the hands and upper extremities are just as important and require the same amount of attention.
Access stable URL (login required): https://www.aota.org/Publications-News/otp/Archive/2017/05-08-17-hands/Hands-Down-Upper-Extremity-Challenges-Diabetes.aspx
APA Citation Loveland, J. D. (2017, May 8). Hands down: Upper extremity challenges that can occur in individuals with diabetes. OT Practice, 22(8), 8-13.
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