BFR DISTRAD NON OP: Blood Flow Restricted Training During Rehabilitation Following Distal Radius Fracture

NCT ID: NCT03056950

Last Updated: 2017-02-20

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

52 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2016-03-31

Study Completion Date

2019-03-31

Brief Summary

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Occlusion training, resistance exercise performed with a specialized venous tourniquet, leads to beneficial changes in muscle strength at low resistance and minimal stress on the nearby joint. This novel resistance training has the potential to greatly improve muscle strength gains in individuals who are unable, for medical reasons, to perform the high resistance exercises typically required to improve strength. Our study will examine the effect of this technique on strength recovery following distal radius fracture treated with cast immobilization (non-operatively). The primary objective of the intervention is to achieve accelerated recovery of forearm, wrist and hand function as assessed using measures such as grip/pinch strength, validated questionnaires, and functional outcome testing. Occlusion training can potentially serve as a specialty intervention for rehabilitation patients, reduce the cost of care, and improve the treatment options for both patients and providers.

Detailed Description

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Investigator's will perform a prospective, randomized, controlled study. All subjects in this group will be adults who have sustained a distal radius fractured treated with cast immobilization (non-operative) at San Antonio Military Medical Center (SAMMC) clinic system. Participants will be provided information about the study and inclusion/exclusion criteria, and upon conclusion of the formal consenting process, and signature of the consent document, will be considered enrolled in the study. Prior to intiation of any study procedures each patient must be cleared for participation in treatment by his or her surgeon as per standard post-fracture protocol. Medical clearance will be documented on the Enrollment form (Appendix A) and the Medical History form (Appendix K). This will be verified by accessing the medical record to confirm that a referral was made for post-fracture rehabilitation. Before initiation of treatment, the enrolled subjects will be randomized to either a standard rehabilitation group or an occlusion training rehabilitation group. Randomization with be performed with a random number generator. Treatment will be initiated approxmiately 6 weeks s/p fracture (when cleared by the orthopedic surgeon). Participantswill undergo approximetely 8-12 weeks of treatment with therapy sessions two to three days a week (consistent with standard of care), and will have re-assessments completed at approximately 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks after initiating the training protocol. The 12-week time point (after initiation of therapy) will be at approximately the same time that patients are released for full activity per standard of care.

The control (non-occlusion training) group will follow the standard s/p distal radius fracture rehabilitation protocol. Treatment will include passive, active assistive,active range of motion (P/AA/AROM) to wrist, forearm and hand; desensitization as needed; edema control as needed; heat/cold modalities as needed; and strengthening exercises. Specific strengthening exercises will include wrist flexion/extension over a foam wedge, forearm pronation/supination with arm positioned at side and elbow at 90 degrees, thumb opposition (pinch strength) as well as grip strengthening. The amount of resistance used with be determined by patient tolerance and post operative precautions.

The occlusion training group will follow the same protocol as described above but will utilize occlusion training with the strengthening exercises. We will use an established occlusion training protocol already being used at the CFI. The resistance for strength training will be determined based on the individual participants tolerance. A cuff will be wrapped around the most proximal portion of the arm of the involved extremity. In order to individualize the pressure for each subject, the limb occlusion pressure will be measured (with dopplar ultrasound over the radial artery at the wrist level) at the first scheduled therapy visit. Limb occlusion pressure is the pressure necessary to completely occlude arterial blood flow. The cuff pressure utilized during the post-operative exercises will be set at 50% of the limb occlusion pressure. Repetions will be 30, 15, 15 and 15 for each of the four sets. A 30-second rest will be given between sets. The tourniquet will stay inflated throughout the entire exercise and rest sessions, and no longer than 30 minutes consecutively for any time that the tourniquet is inflated. After completion of the 4 sets the tourniquet pressure will be deflated. The subjects' strength will be re-assessed approximately every 2-4 weeks and the load will be increased as tolerated.

Conditions

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Distal Radius Fracture Rehabilitation

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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non-oclusion training group

The control (non-occlusion training) group will follow the standard s/p distal radius fracture rehabilitation protocol. Treatment will include passive, active assistive,active range of motion (P/AA/AROM) to wrist, forearm and hand; desensitization as needed; edema control as needed; heat/cold modalities as needed; and strengthening exercises.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

occlusion traingn with tourniquet

The occlusion training group will follow the same protocol as described above but will utilize occlusion training with the strengthening exercises. Investigators will use an established occlusion training protocol already being used. Intervention: Occlusion training with tourniquet (DELFI PTS ii portable tourniquet system)

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

DELFI PTS ii portable tourniquet

Intervention Type DEVICE

A cuff will be wrapped around the most proximal portion of the arm of the involved extremity. In order to individualize the pressure for each subject, the limb occlusion pressure will be measured (with doppler ultrasound over the radial artery at the wrist level) at the first scheduled therapy visit. The cuff pressure utilized during the post-operative exercises will be set at 50% of the limb occlusion pressure. The subjects' strength will be re-assessed approximately every 2-4 weeks and the load will be increased as tolerated.

Interventions

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DELFI PTS ii portable tourniquet

A cuff will be wrapped around the most proximal portion of the arm of the involved extremity. In order to individualize the pressure for each subject, the limb occlusion pressure will be measured (with doppler ultrasound over the radial artery at the wrist level) at the first scheduled therapy visit. The cuff pressure utilized during the post-operative exercises will be set at 50% of the limb occlusion pressure. The subjects' strength will be re-assessed approximately every 2-4 weeks and the load will be increased as tolerated.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Status post distal radius fracture (non-operative treated with cast immobilization)
* Males and females 18-65 years of age
* Eligible to receive care at Military Treatment Facility (DEERS eligible)
* Must be able to read and write in English in order to consent

Exclusion Criteria

* Contralateral upper extremity involvement resulting in less than normal range of motion, muscle strength, or daily pain greater than 1/10.
* Status post distal radius fractured treated operatively (k-wires, ORIF, etc)
* Pregnancy - per patient self-report. Due the expected small number of pregnant individuals and resulting inability to account for its effect on resulting outcomes, these patients will not be included in the study.
* Recent history of deep vein thrombosis, within the 12 months or on active treatment with anticoagulants
* History of upper quadrant lymph node dissection
* History of endothelial dysfunction
* Patient endorsement of easy bruising
* Active Infection in the injured arm
* Cancer (current diagnosis per medical record)
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Brooke Army Medical Center

FED

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Jill Cancio

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Brooke Army Medical Center

San Antonio, Texas, United States

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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United States

Facility Contacts

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Simon A Brown, MBA

Role: primary

210-965-8634

Jason M Wilken, PhD

Role: backup

210-916-1478

Other Identifiers

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C.2016.045

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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