Full Description
In this issue of Hand Clinics, guest editors Drs. Jacques Henri Hacquebord and Omri Ayalon bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Bionic Reconstruction of the Upper Extremity. Thanks to recent, significant surgical advancements such as techniques for magnifying the signals from the peripheral nerves, bone anchoring systems, and the possibilities for sensory perception, bionic reconstruction of the upper limb is increasingly becoming a reality for patients with amputations at all levels. This issue discusses these advancements, focusing on their application, potential, and limitations, as well as the possibilities that are on the cusp of realization.
Contains 13 relevant, practice-oriented topics including successful bionic reconstruction and the necessity of authentic and intentional multidisciplinary care; movement as a sensory phenomenon; the invisible challenge of mental health; the critical role of the occupational therapist for the patient to achieve success; and more
Provides in-depth clinical reviews on bionic reconstruction of the upper extremity, offering actionable insights for clinical practice
Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews



