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The role of muscle reeducation in dynamic tendon transfer surgery of the hand.

Tendon transfers are used commonly to improve function following damage to major nerve trunks. For the transfer to function dynamically and in harmony with other active hand muscles, proper integration of the action of the transfer into the available hand movements is essential. This concept is discussed together with the rationale and methods of pre and postoperative training that contribute immensely to the success of such operative procedures.

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