A prospective, randomized study investigating the possible benefits of immediate mobilization and frequent physiotherapy following a wrist fracture treated by volar plating. The current study will test the following null hypothesis: There is no significant difference between patients who receive a cast for the first 2 weeks postoperatively and then instructions in home exercises and patients who receive a cast for 2-3 days postoperatively and then have frequent sessions with a physiotherapist following volar locked plating for a extraarticular distal radius fracture, as evaluated by self-reported satisfaction after 3 months.
The study will focus on patients treated with volar locked plating following an extraarticular distal radius fracture. In a prospective manner the investigators intend to analyze hand function, x-ray and other parameters in order to investigate whether early mobilization and a targeted program of physiotherapy postoperatively leads to a better functional result and earlier return to a normal activity level. The investigators analysis will also focus on the safety of early mobilization with regards to possible detrimental effects on the osteosynthesis, bony union, associated soft-tissue injuries and functional outcome. The investigators also intend to assess the cost of more intensive follow-up and physiotherapy and do a cost-benefit evaluation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
116
Early weightbearing and physiotherapy
Late mobilization, none-weightbearing and home exercises
Akershus University Hospital
Oslo, Lorenskog, Norway
Short version of "Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand" (Quick-DASH)
The Quick-DASH score is a measure of patient reported satisfaction score and is compared between the group receiving early mobilization, weightbearing and physical therapy and the group receiving late mobilization and home exercises alone.
Time frame: 2 years
Short Form 36 (SF36)
The SF-36 score is a quality of life measure and is compared between the group receiving early mobilization, weightbearing and physical therapy and the group receiving late mobilization and home exercises alone
Time frame: 2 years
Patient Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE)
The PRWE-score is a measure of patient reported satisfaction and is compared between the group receiving early mobilization, weightbearing and physical therapy and the group receiving late mobilization and home exercises alone
Time frame: 2 years
Euro-Qol 5 dimension score (EQ-5d)
The EQ-5d score is a quality of life measure and is compared between the group receiving early mobilization, weightbearing and physical therapy and the group receiving late mobilization and home exercises alone
Time frame: 2 years
Pain Scores on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
The VAS-score is compared between the group receiving early mobilization, weightbearing and physical therapy and the group receiving late mobilization and home exercises alone
Time frame: 2 years
Radiological findings (X-ray)
Angles, incongruity and other radiological parameters are compared between the group receiving early mobilization, weightbearing and physical therapy and the group receiving late mobilization and home exercises alone
Time frame: 2 years
Range of motion (ROM)
Wrist range of motion is compared between the group receiving early mobilization, weightbearing and physical therapy and the group receiving late mobilization and home exercises alone
Time frame: 2 yars
Cost analysis
The cost of treatment, sick-leave, complications and other socioeconomical parameters are compared between the group receiving early mobilization, weightbearing and physical therapy and the group receiving late mobilization and home exercises alone
Time frame: 2 years
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