Initial Evaluation and Patient Education Documentation Assignment

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Radial Fracture, Part 1: Initial Assessment Begins
Radial Fracture, Part 2: Initial Observations
Radial Fracture, Part 3: Measuring ROM
Radial Fracture, Part 4: Measuring Edema of the Hand
Radial Fracture, Part 5: Measuring Hand Strength

Radial Fracture, Patient Education 4: Strengthening & Edema

Radial Fracture, Patient Education 4: Strengthening & Edema

Radial Fracture, Patient Education 1: Scar Mobilization
Radial Fracture, Patient Education 2: Improving Soft Tissue Elasticity with Heat
Radial Fracture, Patient Education 3: AROM Program
Radial Fracture, Patient Education 4: Strengthening & Edema
Radial Fracture, Patient Education 5: Compression Glove for Edema Control
Radial Fracture, Patient Education 6: Answering Patient Questions

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Amanda K. Giles, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA

Amanda K. Giles is an Associate Professor in the Division of Occupational Therapy at Medical University of South Carolina. She has over 10 years of teaching experience in courses on surface anatomy, adultphysical dysfunction, and neuro-rehabilitation. Her clinical background is in acute care, adult rehabilitation, and mental health.

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