A retrospective cohort investigation of active range of motion within one week of open reduction and internal fixation of distal radius fractures


Autoria(s): Driessens, Susan; Diserens-Chew, Trudie; Burton, Christopher; Lassig, Erika; Hartley, Carina; McPhail, Steven
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Distal radius fractures stabilized by open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) have become increasingly common. There is currently no consensus on the optimal time to commence range of motion (ROM) exercises post-ORIF. A retrospective cohort review was conducted over a five-year period to compare wrist and forearm range of motion outcomes and number of therapy sessions between patients who commenced active ROM exercises within the first seven days and from day eight onward following ORIF of distal radius fractures. One hundred and twenty-one patient cases were identified. Clinical data, active ROM at initial and discharge therapy assessments, fracture type, surgical approaches, and number of therapy sessions attended were recorded. One hundred and seven (88.4%) cases had complete datasets. The early active ROM group (n = 37) commenced ROM a mean (SD) of 4.27 (1.8) days post-ORIF. The comparator group (n = 70) commenced ROM exercises 24.3 (13.6) days post-ORIF. No significant differences were identified between groups in ROM at initial or discharge assessments, or therapy sessions attended. The results from this study indicate that patients who commenced active ROM exercises an average of 24 days after surgery achieved comparable ROM outcomes with similar number of therapy sessions to those who commenced ROM exercises within the first week.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61911/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

DOI:10.1016/j.jht.2013.05.002

Driessens, Susan, Diserens-Chew, Trudie, Burton, Christopher, Lassig, Erika, Hartley, Carina, & McPhail, Steven (2013) A retrospective cohort investigation of active range of motion within one week of open reduction and internal fixation of distal radius fractures. Journal of Hand Therapy, 26(3), pp. 225-231.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #110317 Physiotherapy #110321 Rehabilitation and Therapy (excl. Physiotherapy) #111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #Fracture fixation #Internal #Radius fractures #Range of motion #Rehabilitation
Tipo

Journal Article