Research
The following is a list of some of the significant research that has been done through the Oklahoma Foundation for Orthopedic Health.
- Carpal Tunnel Decompression Exercises
- In Vivi Measurement of Carpal Tunnel Pressure in the Functioning Hand
- Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Cumulative Trauma Disorder: Effect of Carpal Tunnel Decompression Exercises: An Oklahoma Experience
- Conservative Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: An Outcome Study of Adjunct Exercises
- The Oklahoma Repair Technique: A Biomechanical Study of a New Suture Repair Technique
- Anatomical Variation of the Posterior Intereosseous Nerve: A Cadaver Dissection Study
- Anatomic Variation of the Extensor Tendons to the Ring and Little Fingers: a Cadaver Dissection Study
- Clinical Significance of an Extensor Tendon Anomaly to the Little Finger – A New Finding
- Cubital Tunnel Release and Medical Epicondylectomy: Effect of Timing of Mobilization
- Treatment of Thrombosed Thumb Artery Aneurysm: A Report of Four Cases
- Free Vascularized Temporal Parietal Flap in Hand Surgery
- The Effect of Intercarpal Joint Motion on Wrist Motion: Are There Key Joints? – An In Vitro Study
- Segmental Motion of the Proximal Parpal Row: Their Global Effect on the Wrist Motion