TY - JOUR
T1 - Outcome Analysis of Distal Radius Fracture with Orthosis Versus Cast Immobilization after Palmar Plate Osteosynthesis
T2 - A Randomized Controlled Study
AU - Klopfer, Tim
AU - Hemmann, Philipp
AU - Rupprecht, Verena
AU - Stuby, Fabian
AU - Stoeckle, Ulrich
AU - Meder, Adrian
N1 - Lehr-KH BG Trauma Center Murnau, Professor-Kuentscher-Strasse 8, 82418 Murnau, Germany
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Although the benefits of hand orthoses were shown in previous studies, they have not been able to establish themselves in clinical routines. With a focus on patient satisfaction, this study aimed to evaluate the latest generation of hand orthoses after palmar plate osteosynthesis for isolated distal radius fractures in comparison with circular plaster casts. 50 patients (16% dropout rate) were randomly assigned to an orthotic group (immobilization by orthosis, OG) or a control group (immobilization by a plaster cast, CG). Intra-articular fractures were present in 74% of the cases, and unstable AO C3 fractures in 26%. Questionnaires on patient satisfaction, documentation of the time required, clinical scores (DASH, SF-36), range of motion, grip measurements and radiographs were used for evaluation. The OG proved to be equivalent to the plaster treatment in terms of patient satisfaction, and stability of the reduction, as well as clinical scores DASH and SF-36. The OG was even superior in terms of personal hygiene (p = 0.011), handling (p = 0.008) and better adaptability (p = 0.013). Significantly less time was required to apply the orthosis (p < 0.001). In addition to the good results achieved so far, the study showed that the latest generation of orthoses has several advantages over plaster cast therapy, and could therefore become established in everyday clinical practice.
AB - Although the benefits of hand orthoses were shown in previous studies, they have not been able to establish themselves in clinical routines. With a focus on patient satisfaction, this study aimed to evaluate the latest generation of hand orthoses after palmar plate osteosynthesis for isolated distal radius fractures in comparison with circular plaster casts. 50 patients (16% dropout rate) were randomly assigned to an orthotic group (immobilization by orthosis, OG) or a control group (immobilization by a plaster cast, CG). Intra-articular fractures were present in 74% of the cases, and unstable AO C3 fractures in 26%. Questionnaires on patient satisfaction, documentation of the time required, clinical scores (DASH, SF-36), range of motion, grip measurements and radiographs were used for evaluation. The OG proved to be equivalent to the plaster treatment in terms of patient satisfaction, and stability of the reduction, as well as clinical scores DASH and SF-36. The OG was even superior in terms of personal hygiene (p = 0.011), handling (p = 0.008) and better adaptability (p = 0.013). Significantly less time was required to apply the orthosis (p < 0.001). In addition to the good results achieved so far, the study showed that the latest generation of orthoses has several advantages over plaster cast therapy, and could therefore become established in everyday clinical practice.
KW - Disabilities of Arm
KW - Shoulder and Hand (DASH-Score)
KW - Circular plaster cast
KW - Distal radius fracture
KW - Hand immobilization
KW - Orthosis
KW - Palmar plate osteosynthesis
KW - Patient satisfaction
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=pmu_pure&SrcAuth=WosAPI&KeyUT=WOS:000917685800001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=WOS_CPL
U2 - 10.3390/jpm13010130
DO - 10.3390/jpm13010130
M3 - Original Article
C2 - 36675791
SN - 2075-4426
VL - 13
JO - JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
JF - JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
IS - 1
M1 - 130
ER -