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The Efficacy of Telerehabilitation Program for Improvement of Upper Limb Function Among Adults Post Elbow Fractures

Not Applicable
Conditions
Elbow Fractures
Interventions
Other: Telerehabilitation
Other: Rehabilitation
Registration Number
NCT02713958
Lead Sponsor
Sheba Medical Center
Brief Summary

This experimental research aims to examine the efficacy of Telerehabilitation treatment using a computerized system (MediTouch) in improving the upper limb function post elbow fractures. 24 participants aged 18-80 who are post surgery to fixate elbow fractures or arthrolysis of the elbow will be invited to participate in the study. The subjects will be matched into two groups according to age and fracture type to study and control groups. Both groups will be treated for a month in ambulatory clinic in the hospital and will do self-practice at home according to a intervention protocol. The subjects in the experimental group will receive two treatments in Telerehabilitation and one treatment in the clinic weekly, and the subjects in the control group will receive three treatments in the clinic every week. Activity daily living (ADL), Range of Motion, Hand strength disability and pain will be assessed before and after the intervention in order to asse the efficacy of the intervention.

Detailed Description

The elbow joint has an important role in the upper limb function. The rehabilitation process after injury is complex as a result of the common complications of the elbow after trauma, as stiffness, restriction in range of motion and occurrence of Heterotopic Ossification. According to the literature, early active mobilization reduces the incidence of these complications. Yet, current treatment protocols are based mainly on clinical experience and there is a lack in evidence-based trials regarding their efficiency. Recently, Occupational Therapists include Telerehabilitation in their treatments, using advanced technologies, which can be adapted to orthopedic injuries. The reported advantages of Telerehabilitation are the option to do self-practice without the need of arriving at a medical center and greater motivation to practice. This experimental research will examine the efficacy of Telerehabilitation treatment using a computerized system (MediTouch) in improving the upper limb function post elbow fractures.

This research will include 24 participants aged 18-80, from the hand surgery unit in Sheba medical center, who are post surgery to fixate elbow fractures or arthrolysis of the elbow, which is steady to mobilize. Patients diagnosed with rheumatology, neurological or orthopedic conditions and injuries in ligaments or nerves will be excluded. The subjects will be matched into two groups according to age and fracture type to study and control groups. Both groups will be treated for a month in ambulatory clinic in the hospital and will do self-practice at home. The subjects in the study group will receive two treatments in Telerehabilitation and one treatment in the clinic weekly, and the subjects in the control group will receive three treatments in the clinic every week. All subjects will be assessed before and after the intervention for hand function in everyday activities using The Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test, for disability and symptoms due to the injury using The Disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand questionnaire, for pain and disability after injury in the elbow using The Patient-Rated Elbow Evaluation, for range of motion using Goniometer and for strength using Dynamometer. The Participants in the study group will also fill out questionnaires to evaluate level of satisfaction from the treatment and of the system usability. The hypotheses will be tested by the differences between groups in range of motion, function and satisfaction measures in order to assess the efficacy of the treatment in Telerehabilitation.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
24
Inclusion Criteria
  • Post surgery to fixate elbow fractures or arthrolysis of the elbow, which is steady to mobilize
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients diagnosed with rheumatology, neurological or orthopedic conditions and injuries in ligaments or nerves

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Tele rehabilitationTelerehabilitationTelerehabilitation:The subjects in the study group will receive two treatments in Telerehabilitation and one treatment in the clinic weekly . At home they will be asked practice daily active exercises with the Meditouch Ltd. system.
rehabilitationRehabilitationTraditional Occupational Therapy:The subjects in this group will receive three treatments in the clinic every week. At home they will be asked to practice daily active exercises in the same level of difficulty and duration as the study group but without the Meditouch Ltd. system
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Range of motionChange of range of motion in degrees from baseline up to 6 weeks
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Patient-Rated Elbow Evaluation (PREE)Change of PREE score from baseline up to 6 weeks
Jebsen and Taylor functional testChange of Jebsen score from baseline up to 6 weeks
The Disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand questionnaire (Dash),Change of Dash score from baseline up to 6 weeks
Grip forceChange of grip force in kg from baseline up to 6 weeks

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Sheba Medical Center

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Ramat Gan, Israel

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