Sydney Hospital Hand Unit, 8 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia.
Western Sydney University - School of Health Sciences, Translational Health Research Institute, Sydney, Australia.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2023 Feb 27;24(1):149. doi: 10.1186/s12891-023-06192-5.
Volar plate injuries are a common hand injury and complications associated with this injury such as a fixed flexion deformity, persistent pain and oedema can have a significant impact on a person's function. The literature reports these injuries are treated using various splinting materials such as thermoplastic, in varying degrees of proximal interphalangeal joint flexion or buddy loops. Despite volar plate injuries being reported as common, optimal non-surgical treatment of these injuries remains unclear. This study aims to investigate whether a dorsal blocking orthosis in a neutral position (0) is more effective than buddy loops for a volar plate injury to the proximal interphalangeal joint in preventing a fixed flexion deformity, reducing pain, managing oedema, and promoting function.
This study is a single-centre, prospective parallel-group, single blinded (assessor), randomised clinical trial. Patients between 18-65 years, who have sustained a volar plate injury to a single digit, have adequate cognitive functioning and give written informed consent will be invited to participate in this study. Patients will be randomised to either the control group where they will be fitted with buddy loops and commence early active motion exercises or the experimental group where they will receive a dorsal thermoplastic orthosis in a neutral position and commence early active motion exercises. The primary outcome measure is passive proximal interphalangeal joint extension and secondary outcome measures include passive range of motion, total passive motion, active range of motion, total active motion, grip strength, oedema, pain, function and adherence to treatment. Assessments will be completed until 8 weeks following commencement of treatment. The sample size calculation indicates that 23 patients is required in each group. With an expected dropout rate of 25% a total of 32 patients will be enrolled in each group.
This study will assist in trying to improve treatment of volar plate injuries and assist in reducing complications associated with volar plate injuries, potentially reducing the need for prolonged hand therapy.
This trial has been registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12622001425785p). Ethical approval has been granted by the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District ethical committee (2022/ETH01697).
掌板损伤是一种常见的手部损伤,与该损伤相关的并发症,如固定性屈曲畸形、持续疼痛和肿胀,会对人的功能产生重大影响。文献报道,这些损伤采用各种夹板材料治疗,如热塑性夹板,不同程度地固定近节指间关节屈曲或使用对掌夹板。尽管掌板损伤被报道为常见,但这些损伤的最佳非手术治疗仍不清楚。本研究旨在探讨在预防固定性屈曲畸形、减轻疼痛、管理肿胀和促进功能方面,中立位(0 度)背侧阻断支具是否比对掌夹板更有效治疗近节指间关节掌板损伤。
这是一项单中心、前瞻性平行组、单盲(评估者)、随机临床试验。邀请 18-65 岁、单一手指掌板损伤、认知功能正常并书面同意参加本研究的患者参加。患者将随机分为对照组,即佩戴对掌夹板并开始早期主动运动练习,或实验组,即佩戴中立位热塑背侧支具并开始早期主动运动练习。主要结局测量指标是被动近节指间关节伸展度,次要结局测量指标包括被动活动度、总被动活动度、主动活动度、总主动活动度、握力、肿胀、疼痛、功能和治疗依从性。评估将持续到治疗开始后 8 周。样本量计算表明,每组需要 23 例患者。预计失访率为 25%,每组将招募 32 例患者。
本研究将有助于改善掌板损伤的治疗,并有助于减少掌板损伤相关并发症,可能减少对长期手部治疗的需求。
本试验已在澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心(ACTRN12622001425785p)注册。已获得南东悉尼地方卫生区伦理委员会的伦理批准(2022/ETH01697)。