Patients With Distal Radius Fracture
- Conditions
- Physical Disability
- Interventions
- Other: 12 weeks physical therapy programme
- Registration Number
- NCT04071002
- Lead Sponsor
- Pamukkale University
- Brief Summary
Surgically and conservatively treated distal radius fractures followed for six month. In this period 12 weeks rehabilitation programme applied for each group. Nine different evaluations were done in the initial, after physical therapy and 6th month. Results were presented.
- Detailed Description
Distal radius fracture (DRF) affects overall health status. The International Classification of Function (ICF) based approach is appropriate in the management of DRF. The purpose of this study was to investigate functional status and activity participation levels of DRF patients.
The patients were divided into conservative and surgical groups and were admitted to 12-weeks rehabilitation period. The evaluation of the body function and structure were done with Visual Analogue Scale, algometer, range of motion (ROM) and grip strength. Also, radiographic evaluations were done. Activity participation assessments were done with Push-Off Test (POT), Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire (MHOQ), Short Form of Disabilities of Arm-Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire (Q-DASH) and Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT). Mann-Whitney U and Wilcoxon Tests were used respectively for intergroup and intra-group comparisons. Statistical significance level was p\<0,05.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 53
- Aged between 18 and 60
- Diagnosed with distal radius fracture
- Primary fixation after injury.
- Bilateral distal radius fracture
- Concomitant ulna styloid fracture
- Another orthopaedic, neurological or rheumatologic problem involving the ipsilateral upper limb
- Patients who underwent surgery that involved ipsilateral upper extremity
- Associated injuries such as nerve or tendon injuries
- Secondary procedures at follow-up
- Un-cooperated patients.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description surgical group 12 weeks physical therapy programme distal radius fractures that treated volar plate conservative group 12 weeks physical therapy programme distal radius fractures that treated plaster of paris
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Visual Analogue Scale six month To evaluate pain severity, patient show a point to indicate her/his pain between 0-10 points on a vertical 100mm line. Severity of pain was assessed with VAS in sleep, rest, and activity.
algometer six month An algometer is used to evaluate pain threshold of the patient for distal radioulnar joint, ulnas styloid, m.pronator quadratus, radial styloid, m. flexor pollicis longus, and triangular fibrocartilage complex.The threshold value of pain was recorded by placing the probe against the points. Then, it was gradually increased and reduced to apply a pressure of 1kg / 0.5cm² with 0.5 cm² probe head .
radiographic evaluations six month The posteroanterior (PA) and lateral (L) radiographic measurements were assessed by an experienced hand surgeon to determine the type of fracture, geometry, and associated pathology. Radial length and radial inclination were assessed by PA radiography. Dorsal or volar angulations of the distal fragment were evaluated on the lateral radiography.
Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire (MHOQ) six month MHOQ was used for evaluating the participation and functional levels of the patients. In the questionnaire consisting of 37 questions under six headings, general hand function, daily life activities, pain, work, aesthetics and satisfaction are evaluated. In the pain scale, high scores indicate greater pain, while in the other five scales, high scores denote better hand performance.
range of motion six month An universal goniometer is used to evaluate patient's active motion of joints for wrist and forearm.
Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT) six month The seven individual subtests of JTHFT writing, card turning, picking up small common objects, stacking checkers, stimulated feeding, moving light objects and moving heavy objects, were performed as a standardized procedure.
grip strength six month Grip strength was measured by a hand dynamometer according to the American Association of Hand Therapy Association's standard grip strength measurement method. Right/left extremity and their progression are compared in this evaluation.
Push-Off Test (POT) six month POT was performed to determine the weight transfer strength of the patient to the injured extremity. The test was performed simultaneously and bilaterally by reversing the hand parts of the two hand dynamometers.
Short Form of Disabilities of Arm-Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire (Q-DASH) six month It was used to assess the upper extremity functional status of patients from their perspective. It is a questionnaire that measures an individual's ability to complete tasks, absorb forces, and severity of symptoms. It includes 11 item. The score on test ranges from 0 (no disability) to 100 (most severe disability). A higher scores indicate a greater level of disability and severity.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Pamukkale University
🇹🇷Denizli, Kinikli, Turkey