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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
PHASE1
64 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-04-18
2025-12-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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2. If the patient is interested in participating in the study, the surgeon will obtain informed consent and email a copy of the informed consent form to the patient.
3. Once informed consent is obtained, the surgeon will ask the front desk to give him an envelop which will include a letter with either the word control or experimental group on it. Once the surgeon reads the letter, the subject will receive either the standard of care video and handout (control) or the intervention video and handout (experimental).
4. If the subject receives the intervention then the surgeon will play the intervention video in the office and review with the subject the educational handout. The handout will be given to the subject to take home and a link to the handout and video will be emailed to the subject.
5. If the subject is in the control group then the surgeon will play the standard of care (cast care) video in the office and review with the subject the cast care handout. The handout will be given to the subject to take home and a link to the handout and video will be emailed to the subject.
The following data collection procedures will occur with the subjects
The surgeon will collect data from all subjects at 0-3 weeks post injury and data collection will include: age, gender, race, hand dominance, side injured, fracture severity, workers comp status, comorbidities, smoker status, work status, and household assistance. The hand surgeon will also collect data from the subjects on their current level of function, pain, and fear of moving their injured limb.
At 6 weeks the surgeon will collect data from all subjects on their current level of function, pain, fear of moving their injured limb. The surgeon will also measure finger motion.
At 9 weeks the surgeon will collect data from all subjects on their current level of function, pain, fear of moving their injured limb. The surgeon will also measure finger motion, grip, pinch strength and fine motor coordination.
At 3 months the surgeon will collect data from all subjects on their current level of function, pain, fear of moving their injured limb. The surgeon will also measure finger motion, grip, pinch strength and fine motor coordination.
All subjects will be followed for 3 months. If at 6 weeks or later the patient receives a referral for hand therapy it will be noted in the record. It will also be noted in the record if subject experiences any complication such as median nerve compression, tendonitis, or complex regional pain syndrome.
The outcome measures that will be used with both the control and experimental groups and at each time point that the data will be collected. All outcome measures will be uploaded onto RedCap. Subjects will use a tablet to fill out all questionnaires (Michigan Hand Evaluation, Visual Analog Scale, Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia-11) while in the office or forms will be emailed through RedCap and scores will be uploaded into the RedCap database. All clinical tests (grip and pinch testing, distance from distal palmar crease, 9 hole peg test) will be recorded in RedCap. Demographic information will either be collected on the tablet in RedCap.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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ADL video/Cast Care
ADL/cast care instructional video ADL/cast care handout
ADL/Cast Care instruction
Participants in the experimental group will watch a video instructing them on early ADL participation after DRF fracture treated in a cast and cast care. Participants in the experimental group will also receive a handout on ADL participation and cast care.
Cast Care Instruction
Participants in the control group will watch a video instructing them on cast care. Participants in the control group will receive a handout on cast care.
Cast Care Video
Cast care instructional video Cast care handout
Cast Care Instruction
Participants in the control group will watch a video instructing them on cast care. Participants in the control group will receive a handout on cast care.
Interventions
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ADL/Cast Care instruction
Participants in the experimental group will watch a video instructing them on early ADL participation after DRF fracture treated in a cast and cast care. Participants in the experimental group will also receive a handout on ADL participation and cast care.
Cast Care Instruction
Participants in the control group will watch a video instructing them on cast care. Participants in the control group will receive a handout on cast care.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
DRFs treated with a cast
Individuals over the age of 18
Less than 3 weeks from DRF
Exclusion Criteria
Individuals with cognitive deficits that would limit the ability to correctly report information on outcome measures
Individuals with psychological deficits which would limit the ability to correctly report information on outcome measures
Individuals with multiple injuries to the affected upper limb
Individuals with multiple injuries to both upper limbs
Individuals requiring surgery to fixate the distal radius fracture
Prior distal radius fracture involving the same wrist
Individuals receiving hand therapy for another injury at enrollment into study
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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American Hand Therapy Foundation
UNKNOWN
George Washington University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sarah Doerrer
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Medical Facilities Associates
Washington, Virginia, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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NCR224559
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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