Low-level Laser Therapy in Distal Radius Fractures
Colles' Fracture
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Colles' Fracture focused on measuring Distal Radius Fracture, Low Level Laser Therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with distal radius fracture, with or without ulna fracture (Colles' fracture
- The breach must be closed
- after reduction: 0 degrees dorsal displacement of radius
- Under 5 degrees shortening of the radius
- Under 3 mm step in the joint
- 18+ years
Exclusion Criteria:
- People who do not speak Norwegian or English
- If the patient is pregnant
- Patient with Smith fracture
- Wounds over fracture area
- If the patient hav a peripheral neve injury
- If the patient had (previously) operated the wrist
- Persons with verified osteoporosis at the time of injury, systemic inflammatory disease (rheumatism), mental illness, stroke, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, cancer or congenital malformations in wrist
- If the laser treatment can not be started within 3 days after removal of the cast
Sites / Locations
- Bergen Accident Emergency Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Low-Level Laser therapy
Placebo Low-Level Laser therapy
After inclusion in the study, patients will be treated with LLLT. The laser is a super pulsed infrared laser with a wavelength of 904 nm, belonging to laser class 3B. Patient will be treated from dorsal side of the wrist on the fracture area, and distal ulna area from the palmar side. Total 20 second on each side (3 points), with 3,6 J/cm2. the light from the laser is not visible to the eye, and will not give any perceptible stimulus. The x-ray will be used to find the fracture line.
After inclusion in the study, patients will be treated with placebo LLLT. This placebo laser is identical in appearance to the other super pulsed infrared laser with a wavelength of 904 nm, belonging to laser class 3B. Patient will be treated on the same areas, and have the same procedure and time. Since the light from the laser is invisible neither the participant nor the therapist will know whether the laser is a placebo.