Rheumatoid arthritis: hand function, activities of daily living, grip strength and essential assistive devices.
Persons with rheumatoid arthritis use assistive devices to enable them, in spite of impaired hand dexterity and grip strength, to manage Activities of Daily Living (ADL).
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Main Author: | I Shipham (Author) |
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2003-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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