The human and economic impact of hand and upper limb pathologies, whether acute or chronic, surgical or medical, is considerable on a national level. Hand wounds and traumas account for 1/3 of work-related accidents and their consequences. The surgical procedure and its technical quality are essential, but so is the re-education and rehabilitation phase. It is in this post-operative context that sophrology and art therapy could have their place. Literature in this precise field is non-existent. A study is therefore needed to determine the quality of life, feasibility and acceptability of these new techniques in the rehabilitation department of the Édouard Herriot Hospital's Hand and Upper Limb Surgery Unit. Sophrology and art therapy could help to limit upper-limb sequelae by promoting confidence-building and functional participation, thus helping patients to return more quickly to an active life. Given the current state of knowledge, the hypothesis being tested is that, within the framework of an existing multi-disciplinary team, art therapy and sophrology could improve quality of life and find favorable adherence on the part of patients usually cared for in the upper limb surgery department.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Hospices Civils de Lyon. Rehabilitation Department Pavillon T HEH - hand and upper limb surgery
Lyon, France
RECRUITINGQuality of life
The outcome measure of quality of life will be estimated by the SF12 score (Short-form 12 health survey) in its physical (pain) and mental (anxiety) dimensions.
Time frame: Delta between before and after 16 weeks reduction post surgery
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