This research project is a multi-year proposal, with the goals of answering and evaluating the following: 1. Does an intramedullary locking device applied in an extra-articular distal radius fracture improve post operative pain, diminish hospitalization, improve early return to activity and function compared to a volar locked plate? 2. Does an intramedullary locking device applied in an extra-articular distal radius fracture improve patient related outcome measures compared to a volar locked plate?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
6
Surgical repair of distal radius fracture using either intramedullary locked nail or volar locked plate
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Change in Pain (to no pain)
Postoperative pain will be monitored by recording of the consumption of narcotic pain medications converted to morphine equivalents. Participants will record medications taken in a Pain Diary. They will also be asked to complete a Visual Analog scale questionnaire regarding their pain.
Time frame: Baseline to week 52 after surgery
Change in range of motion measurements
Range of motion measurements will be measured using a goniometer and moving the hand and wrist into specific postitions.
Time frame: Basline to week 52 after surgery
Grip and Pinch
Measurements of grip and pinch strength will be taken using a pinch gauge and a dynamometer.
Time frame: Baseline to week 52 after surgery
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