Mobilization With Movement in Distal Radial Fractures

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

53

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 1, 2023

Primary Completion Date

November 10, 2023

Study Completion Date

November 13, 2023

Conditions
PainAcute PainMobility Limitation
Interventions
OTHER

TENS, exercise

"TENS: The patients were sat in a chair positioned next to a treatment table. The hand to be treated was placed on the treatment table with the forearm in the supine position. Electrodes were then placed on the transverse carpal ligament and palmar surface of the hand. Conventional TENS was applied, with the current transition time set to 50-100 µs, and performed at a frequency of 100 Hz for a period of 20 minutes at an amplitude that did not cause muscle contraction or any feeling of numbness or tingling.~The supervised exercises were performed by the patients in a seated position. Strengthening exercises were performed with both hands by means of Digi-Flex hand exerciser (IMC Products Corp, Hicksville, New York), modeling mass and elastics. The patients were tasked with performing these exercises 10 times in each session and three times daily."

OTHER

Mulligan mobilisation

Each participant was tested with sustained manual glides in each of the possible directions during active wrist flexion and extension from the seated position. For the lateral glide, the therapist stabilises the lateral aspect of the distal radius using the first web-space. And glides the proximal row of carpal bones laterally (towards the thumb) using the first web-space of the other hand, following the joint line. For the medial glide, the therapist stabilises the medial aspect of the distal ulna using the first web-space. And glides the proximal row of carpal bones medially (away from the thumb) using the first web-space of the other hand, following the joint line.

Trial Locations (1)

40100

İsmail Ceylan, Kırşehir

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Ahi Evran University Education and Research Hospital

OTHER

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