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NCT ID: NCT06931418
Brief Summary: The primary objective of this study is to demonstrate safety and efficacy of an early strengthening and passive mobilization rehabilitation program for post-operative distal radius fracture fixation surgery compared to current conventional rehabilitation.
Detailed Description: Functional outcome after distal radius fracture fixation has often been variable with multiple factors affecting final results. Early mobilization rehabilitation protocols have been the gold standard after fracture fixation surgery. Rehabilitation protocols vary from center to center's own practices. However, these commonly encompass an early mobilization protocol or otherwise known as accelerated rehabilitation or enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs. Such programs comprise of a short duration of immobilization followed by a period of active mobilization before strengthening exercises are employed. The investigators have performed early motion protocol (EMP) rehabilitation in the last decade in the investigation center for post-operative fracture distal radius fixation patients. The early motion protocol allows immediate active mobilization without a period of immobilization or splint protection. Despite early mobilization rehabilitation, there are a subset of patients who develop significant stiffness and pain with poor functional outcomes, especially in the early post-operative period. Moreover, some patients may also develop complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) albeit early active mobilization. Thus, an early strengthening protocol (ESP) was developed to allow for immediate strengthening and passive mobilization exercises post-operatively with physiotherapist and occupational therapist guidance. Herein this study, the investigators hope to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of an ESP rehabilitation compared to EMP for post-operative distal radius fracture fixation.
Study: NCT06931418
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Protocol Section: NCT06931418