Complications Related To Activity After Pediatric Both Bone Fractures: Exploring the Effects of Activity on Fracture Displacement

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

100

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 16, 2025

Primary Completion Date

July 1, 2026

Study Completion Date

August 1, 2026

Conditions
Forearm Fractures (Both Bone Forearm Fractures, Isolated Ulnar Shaft, Isolated Radial Shaft)
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Restricted Activity Reccomendations

"Patients in this respective group will be given restricted activity recommendations over the casting period. They will be told Your child has a forearm/wrist fracture. It is unknown if remaining active while in a cast affects the risk of complications after this type of fracture. Your child has been randomized to the restricted activity group. We ask that you limit sprinting, jumping, and organized sports during the time of cast immobilization. As a rule of thumb, we recommend feet on the floor activities while playing and avoiding playgrounds and gym class if possible. While it is not realistic to restrict a young child entirely, do your best to avoid strenuous or intense exercise until cleared by your physician or nurse practitioner"

BEHAVIORAL

Full Activity/Limited Activity Reccomendations

"Patients in this respective group will be allowed to engage in most activities. They will be read Your child has a forearm/wrist fracture. It is unknown if remaining active while in a cast affects the risk of complications after this type of fracture. Your child has been randomized to the activity as tolerated group. Your child may participate in all desired activities except contact sports. Your child does not need to increase his/her activity level but should participate in activities as they feel comfortable doing so. Sprinting, jumping, and organized sports are acceptable as long as your child is not experiencing pain. Your child may use playgrounds and participate in gym class as desired. Do your best to avoid restricting your child from activities unless they are experiencing pain or you have concerns about their safety."

Trial Locations (1)

37232

RECRUITING

Vanderbilt Children's Hospital Orthopedics Clinic, Nashville

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

OTHER