Brace Versus Casting in Pediatric Low Risk Ankle Fractures
Ankle Fracture
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Ankle Fracture focused on measuring pediatric, ankle fractures, randomized controlled trial, management
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: 5 to 18 years of age with one of the following fractures: Undisplaced Salter-Harris types I and II fractures of the distal fibula; Avulsion fractures of the distal fibula or distal fibular epiphysis; Metaphyseal buckle fractures of the distal fibula; Lateral talus fractures. Exclusion Criteria: The diagnosis of ankle sprain or contusion; they occur primarily in adolescents with closed epiphyseal plates. All open fractures which require surgical debridement. All children at risk for pathological fractures such as those with congenital or acquired generalized bony disease. Congenital anomalies of the feet and/or ankles. Patients with coagulopathies. Multisystem trauma and multiple fractures of the same or opposite limb. Patients cognitively and developmentally delayed with inability to express pain and/or difficult assessment of baseline activity level. Injuries greater than 72 hours old. Past history of surgery or closed reduction of the same ankle within the last 6 months or ankle trauma of the same ankle within 3 months. Patients who do not have phone or electronic mail access. Patients living outside the Greater Toronto area (GTA) and who are unwilling to meet the physiotherapist at Hospital for Sick Children (HSC) for the four week assessment.
Sites / Locations
- The Hospital for Sick Children
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Immobilizaton device
Immobilization device
Below Knee walking cast
Removable ankle brace