Closed Kinetic Chain Exercise Versus Russian Current Stimulation in Rehabilitation of Colles' Fracture.
NCT ID: NCT02494011
Last Updated: 2015-08-04
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COMPLETED
NA
45 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-01-31
2014-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Exclusion criteria were:
1. Patient less than 20 years old.
2. Intraarticular fracture of involved hand.
3. Any problem affects shoulder /elbow joints of the involved side.
4. Nerve lesions.
5. Fracture of ulna.
Intervention
Group I received traditional exercise program in the form of;
1. Mobilization: With patient sitting on high back support chair, gentle traction with oscillatory technique (gliding) for thirty seconds were used to increase wrist range of motion in all directions with the frequency of two strokes per one second and repeated six times during session. For progression ten seconds was added to the frequency of mobilization technique each session.
2. Stretching exercises: Wrist flexors (flexor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris), extensors (extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis and extensor carpi ulnaris), radial deviators and ulnar deviators were stretched gently within the limit of pain with fifteen to twenty seconds hold at end of creeping movement of contractile and noncontractile elements (muscles and tendons). Stretching exercise for all muscles was repeated ten times during session.
3. Passive range of motion: The wrist and fingers were moved slowly, gently and smoothly in all directions passively through the available range of motion. Passive range of motion was applied for five minutes at beginning and for five minutes at the end of session.
4. Active range of motion: Patient was asked to perform wrist flexion, extension, radial and ulnar deviation as well as fingers flexion, extension and abduction actively as much as possible for two sets each set ten repetitions (i.e. twenty repetitions at beginning of session and twenty repetitions at end of session).
5. Edema control: hand was elevated on towel with pressure applied to the volar and dorsum of the hand with passive ROM applied by the examiner firstly then patients was asked to perform flexion and extension of fingers for fifteen repetitions of fifteen second relax for three times.
Group II received Russian current stimulation in addition to traditional exercise:
Electrical stimulation was carried out using phyaction 787 device (Manufactured by Uniphy, serial number 24823, Netherlands). Two equal sized carbon rubber electrodes were placed on common flexor origin (below medial epicondyle of humerus) and the other on distal part of flexor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris, perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the forearm for fifteen minutes time of stimulation. The frequency was 2.5 kHz, with a burst duty cycle of 50% and intensity adjusted according to patient tolerant. The burst duration is 10 milliseconds at 50 Hz.
Group III received closed kinetic chain exercise plus traditional exercise:
1. Wall press exercise: The patient stood with feet shoulder-width apart, arms held directly out in front of the body at 90º of elevation against the wall. Feet are approximately two to three feet (0.6-0.9 meter) away from the wall. The patient pressed on the wall with the distal extremity fixed on stable surface and asked to keep pressing for thirty seconds.
2. Plyometric wall push-up exercise: The patient stood away from the wall by about two feet with both arms in front of body at approximately 90o. The chest was lowered toward the wall until the elbows were bent approximately 45º to 60º. The patient then forcefully pushed the wall to return to starting position.
3. Quadruped rhythmic stabilization exercise: Patient on hands and knees on a table or floor with the head and spine kept in neutral position. The examiner instruct the patient to hold the body without any movement. Against short, rapid pushing motions from side to side, front to back, and along diagonals. The pushing motions progressed from submaximal to maximal intensities and from slow to fast. The patient was asked to preserve the balance while the exercise maintained for thirty seconds, and each week the time increased by five seconds for progression.
4. Push up exercise: Quadruped on a plinth or on the floor. The patient lowered the body into arms until the elbows bent approximately 45º to 60º. The patient then pushed the floor to return to the starting position.
All patients in the three groups were applied the program 3 timed a weak.
CKC exercises performed ten times and each week two more repetitions added as a progression.
The aim of this study was explained and informed consent was obtained from all patients.
Outcome Measures Pain, functional disability, ROM measurements (wrist flexion-extension, radial-ulnar deviation), and grip strength of injured hand were used as outcome measures. Pre-treatment (baseline) and post- treatment (after six weeks) measurements were recorded.
Pain and functional disability Patient rated wrist evaluation (PRWE) questionnaire: The PRWE questionnaire considered a subjective outcome measure consisting of fifteen questions answered on a scale of one to ten. Five questions focus on wrist pain, and ten questions focus on function. The patient was asked to describe the pain as well as the function of the involved hand on the scale and the answered numbers for pain and function were calculated for each one separately for analysis.
Range of Motion Baseline digital goniometer (Baseline ®, Aurora, IL, USA) for assessment of wrist ROM; flexion, extension \[14\], radial and ulnar deviation \[15\]. The device displays 0 to 180 degrees on an LCD screen for viewing readings, and has the ability to freeze angle measurements for reference. The goniometer has a durable powder-coated steel or plastic exterior with inch/cm marks screened on its arms.
Grip Strength A Jamar dynamometer for measurement of grip strength in kilograms (Jamar, J.A. Preston Co., Michigan, USA) \[16,17\]. The maximal muscle strength was measured with elbow flexion 90°, and wrist placed in neutral position \[18\].
Range of motion and grip strength performed for 3 repetitions and the mean of the three trials was record.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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traditional exercise (group I)
Mobilization:2 strokes per one second and repeated 6 times during session
* stretching exercise: 15 to 20 minutes
* passive range of motion: 5 minutes at beginning and at end
* active range of motion: 20 repetition
* oedema control: 15s active contraction of fingers of 15s relax for 3 times
traditional exercise
mobilization stretching exercise
russian current stimulation (group II)
The frequency was 2.5 kHz for 15 minutes
traditional exercise
mobilization stretching exercise
Russian current stimulation
stimulation to wrist flexors for 15 minutes
CKC (group III)
wall press exercise - plyometric exercise-Quadruped rhythmic stabilization- press up exercise
closed kinetic chain exercises performed 10 times and each week 2 more repetitions added as a progression
traditional exercise
mobilization stretching exercise
closed kinetic chain exercise
wall press exercise plyometric exercise
Interventions
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traditional exercise
mobilization stretching exercise
Russian current stimulation
stimulation to wrist flexors for 15 minutes
closed kinetic chain exercise
wall press exercise plyometric exercise
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
2. Intraarticular fracture of involved hand.
3. Any problem affects shoulder /elbow joints of the involved side.
4. Nerve lesions.
5. Fracture of the ulna.
20 Years
50 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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October 6 University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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emad eldin mohamed, MD
Closed kinetic chain exercise versus Russian current stimulation in rehabilitation of colles' fracture.
References
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Belloti JC, Santos JB, Atallah AN, Albertoni WM, Faloppa F. Fractures of the distal radius (Colles' fracture). Sao Paulo Med J. 2007 May 3;125(3):132-8. doi: 10.1590/s1516-31802007000300002.
Other Identifiers
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00300
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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