Elastic Tension Digital Neoprene Orthosis is a new device that can increase the dose of treatment of the proximal interphalangeal flexion contractures. This treatment improved the results in extension and also reducing the time to obtain it.
Question: In fingers with proximal interphalangeal joint flexion contractures, do significant differences exist between the passive range of motion improvement achieved in joints that receive higher doses of daily total end range time compared to those that receive lower doses of daily total end range time? Design: Randomized parallel-group trial with concealed allocation, assessor blinding and intention-to-treat Participants: Fifty-seven fingers in fifty patients suffering a proximal interphalangeal joint flexion contracture Intervention: The treatment consisted of an exercise program in conjunction with the use of an extension elastic tension digital neoprene orthosis to generate extension. Researchers applied two different daily total end range time doses. Group A patients used the orthosis with a dose of twenty to twenty-two hours of daily total end range time while group B patients used the elastic tension digital neoprene orthosis to achieve a daily total end range time between eleven and thirteen hours. The exercise program was the same for both groups. Outcome measures: The researchers performed the goniometric measurements manually twice at the beginning of every session during the three-week period. The first measurement was at the patient arrival after a preconditioning and the second was after twenty minutes. This measurement at the first session was included as a Modified weeks test while at the second, third and forth session was recorded as a contraction test. Patient report of orthosis wear time and
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
91
The treatment consisted of an exercise program in conjunction with the use of an extension elastic tension digital neoprene orthosis to generate two different daily total end range time doses. Group A patients used a dose of twenty to twenty-two hours of daily total end range time while group B patients used the extension elastic tension digital neoprene orthosis to achieve a daily total end range time between eleven and thirteen hours for a mean of twenty hours a day. The exercise program was the same for both groups.
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Change in the proximal interphalangeal joint extension
difference in passive finger extension between the first day and the seventh day
Time frame: 7 days
Change in the proximal interphalangeal joint extension
difference in passive finger extension between the first day and the twenty first day
Time frame: 21 days
- Modified Weeks Test
Difference in finger extension at the beginning of te session and after a 15 min passive assisted extension exercise with a force of 500g
Time frame: fifteen minutes
- Contraction Test
Finger reaction at release of the orthosis
Time frame: 21 days
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