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Early Mobilization of Operatively Stabilized Distal Radius Fractures - a Randomized Controlled Trail

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Closed Fracture of Lower End of Radius and Ulna
Interventions
Other: Questionnaire
Radiation: X- Ray
Other: Grip Strength
Other: VAS Score
Other: Range of Motion measurement
Registration Number
NCT02312128
Lead Sponsor
Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate if an early mobilization after distal radius fractures treated by surgery leads to an better functional outcome then immobilization after surgery for 5 weeks in a cast

Detailed Description

All patients with a distal radius fracture treated by surgery (palmar angle stable plate) will be included in this study and randomised into two groups according the CONSORT Guidelines of Prospective Randomised Trails. One group ("early mobilisation") receive a removable plastic cast for one week and are allowed to move the wrist directly postoperative.

The other group ("control group") received a non removable cast for 5 weeks. Both groups underwent physiotherapy two times a week. The control group was only allowed to move the closed-by joints.

In the 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after the operation the patients underwent range of motion (ROM), grip strength measurement and pain according to the visual analogue scale (VAS). Hand function will be analysed according the PRWE (Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation) Score, DASH (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand) Score and Mayo Wrist Score.

* Inclusion criteria:

* Age ≥ 18 and ≤ 75 years

* A2 - C3 distal radius fracture

* no acute or older injury that influences hand function

* operative stabilized by palmar angle stable plate

* Exclusion criteria:

* Age ≥ 76 years

* Age \< 18 years

* C3.3 radius fracture

* acute or preexisting injures that influences hand function

* pregnancy

* neurologic disorders

* incapacitated people

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
116
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age ≥ 18 and ≤ 75 years
  • A2 - C3 distal radius fracture
  • no acute or older injury that influences hand function
  • operative stabilized by palmar angle stable plate
Exclusion Criteria
  • Age ≥ 76 years
  • Age < 18 years
  • C3.3 radius fracture
  • acute or preexisting injures that influences hand function pregnancy neurologic disorders incapacitated people

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Cast GroupQuestionnairereceives a non removable cast for 5 weeks Interventions: * Range of Motion measurement (ROM), * Grip strength measurement, * VAS Score according to the visual analogue scale (). * Questionnaire: PRWE Score, DASH Score and Mayo Wrist Score. * X- Rays in two planes. Follow-up: 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after surgery
Early MobilisationQuestionnairereceives a removable plastic cast for one week and is allowed to move the wrist directly postoperative. Interventions: * Range of Motion measurement (ROM), * Grip strength measurement, * VAS Score according to the visual analogue scale (). * Questionnaire: PRWE Score, DASH Score and Mayo Wrist Score. * X- Rays in two planes. Follow-up: 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after surgery
Cast GroupGrip Strengthreceives a non removable cast for 5 weeks Interventions: * Range of Motion measurement (ROM), * Grip strength measurement, * VAS Score according to the visual analogue scale (). * Questionnaire: PRWE Score, DASH Score and Mayo Wrist Score. * X- Rays in two planes. Follow-up: 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after surgery
Early MobilisationVAS Scorereceives a removable plastic cast for one week and is allowed to move the wrist directly postoperative. Interventions: * Range of Motion measurement (ROM), * Grip strength measurement, * VAS Score according to the visual analogue scale (). * Questionnaire: PRWE Score, DASH Score and Mayo Wrist Score. * X- Rays in two planes. Follow-up: 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after surgery
Early MobilisationGrip Strengthreceives a removable plastic cast for one week and is allowed to move the wrist directly postoperative. Interventions: * Range of Motion measurement (ROM), * Grip strength measurement, * VAS Score according to the visual analogue scale (). * Questionnaire: PRWE Score, DASH Score and Mayo Wrist Score. * X- Rays in two planes. Follow-up: 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after surgery
Early MobilisationX- Rayreceives a removable plastic cast for one week and is allowed to move the wrist directly postoperative. Interventions: * Range of Motion measurement (ROM), * Grip strength measurement, * VAS Score according to the visual analogue scale (). * Questionnaire: PRWE Score, DASH Score and Mayo Wrist Score. * X- Rays in two planes. Follow-up: 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after surgery
Early MobilisationRange of Motion measurementreceives a removable plastic cast for one week and is allowed to move the wrist directly postoperative. Interventions: * Range of Motion measurement (ROM), * Grip strength measurement, * VAS Score according to the visual analogue scale (). * Questionnaire: PRWE Score, DASH Score and Mayo Wrist Score. * X- Rays in two planes. Follow-up: 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after surgery
Cast GroupX- Rayreceives a non removable cast for 5 weeks Interventions: * Range of Motion measurement (ROM), * Grip strength measurement, * VAS Score according to the visual analogue scale (). * Questionnaire: PRWE Score, DASH Score and Mayo Wrist Score. * X- Rays in two planes. Follow-up: 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after surgery
Cast GroupVAS Scorereceives a non removable cast for 5 weeks Interventions: * Range of Motion measurement (ROM), * Grip strength measurement, * VAS Score according to the visual analogue scale (). * Questionnaire: PRWE Score, DASH Score and Mayo Wrist Score. * X- Rays in two planes. Follow-up: 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after surgery
Cast GroupRange of Motion measurementreceives a non removable cast for 5 weeks Interventions: * Range of Motion measurement (ROM), * Grip strength measurement, * VAS Score according to the visual analogue scale (). * Questionnaire: PRWE Score, DASH Score and Mayo Wrist Score. * X- Rays in two planes. Follow-up: 6., 9., 12. postoperative week, a half and one year after surgery
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Functional Outcome as measured by visual analogue scale (VAS)one year

Pain evaluation according the VAS Score

Functional Outcome as measured by Range of Motion (ROM)one year

Range of Motion measured in sagittal plane, frontal plane and forearm rotation

Functional Outcome as measured by Patient - Rated Wrist Evaluation Score Patient - Functional Outcome as measured by Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) Scoreone year

Questionnaire: PRWE Score

Functional Outcome as measured by Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) ScoreOne Year

Questionnaire: DASH Score

Functional Outcome as measured by Mayo Wrist ScoreOne year

Questionnaire: Mayo Wrist Score

Radiological outcome as measured by X-RayOne Year

Radiological outcome in x-ray of the Wrist in two planes

Functional Outcome as measured by Grip Strengthone year
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) Score6., 9., 12. week postsurgery, a half and one year after surgery
Change Mayo Wrist Score6., 9., 12. week postsurgery, a half and one year after surgery
Change X-Ray6., 9., 12. week postsurgery, a half and one year after surgery

X-Ray of the wrist in two planes

change Range of motion6., 9., 12. week postsurgery, a half and one year after surgery
Change Pain6., 9., 12. week postsurgery, a half and one year after surgery
Change Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) Score6., 9., 12. week postsurgery, a half and one year after surgery
Grip strength6., 9., 12. week postsurgery, a half and one year after surgery

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Austrian Workers' Compensation Board Trauma Hospital Lorenz Böhler

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Vienna, Austria

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