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What is the preferred intervention for hand soaks and ROM exercises after the McCash method?

  1. Delayed until full healing

  2. Started immediately

  3. Primarily focused on strengthening

  4. Only conducted in therapy sessions

The correct answer is: Started immediately

The preferred intervention for hand soaks and range of motion (ROM) exercises after the McCash method is to start these activities immediately. This approach facilitates recovery by promoting mobility in the hand and preventing stiffness, which is a common complication following surgery. Engaging in ROM exercises and hand soaks right after the McCash method helps to maintain soft tissue flexibility and joint movement, crucial for restoring function. Gentle movements and warm soaks can also enhance circulation to the area, aiding in the healing process. Choosing to delay these interventions until full healing can increase the risk of developing scar tissue and limited range of motion, while focusing primarily on strengthening too early may place undue stress on healing tissues. Conducting these interventions only during therapy sessions may limit the frequency and effectiveness of the exercises; patients benefit significantly from consistent practice at home.