Postoperative Immobilization and Physical Therapy Following Volar Locked Plating for Distal Radius Fractures
Distal Radius Fracture
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Distal Radius Fracture
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Isolated displaced distal radius fractures, +/- ulnar styloid fracture, treated with volar locked plating and screws.
- > 10 degrees of dorsal tilt
- Volar displacement (Volar Barton's type fracture)
- Shortening > 3 mm
Intra-articular displacement or step off > 2mm.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Ipsilateral upper limb concomitant fracture
- Fracture fixation other than volar locked plating and screws
- Dislocation or neurologic injury
- Gustilo-Anderson grade III open fractures
Sites / Locations
- NYU LangoneRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Delayed mobilization/Formal physical therapy group
Immediate mobilization/self guided physical therapy group
Participants will be placed into a volar-based plaster splint post-operatively. Participants will be asked to keep non-weight bearing (on the operated wrist) but no restrictions for range of motion, keeping the dressing in place until first post-operative visit at 2 weeks. After that, participants will be placed into a custom thermoplastic splint by a therapist. This will be worn for 5 weeks. Supervised physical therapy will be prescribed 1- 2 times per week for a total of 8 weeks along with a home exercise program. Active range of motion and strengthening exercises will be performed at home twice daily for 20 minutes for a total of 8 weeks. The splint will be removed only for formal and home physical therapy and hygiene.
Participants will be placed into a soft dressing after surgery. Participants will be asked to keep non-weight bearing (on the operated wrist) but no restrictions for range of motion, keeping the dressing in place until first post-operative visit at 2 weeks. This group will be given a pamphlet with detailed instructions and demonstrations in home exercises. Active range of motion and strengthening exercises will be performed twice daily for 20 minutes for a total of 8 weeks.