Does mental practice or mirror therapy help prevent functional loss after distal radius fracture? A randomized controlled trial

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作者
Korbus, Heide [1 ]
Schott, Nadja [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Stuttgart, Dept Sport & Exercise Sci, Allmandring 28, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany
关键词
Immobilization; Upper extremity; Pain; Motor-cognitive rehabilitation; Female; Older adults; CLINICALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE; COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN; MOTOR IMAGERY; CROSS-EDUCATION; CORTEX ACTIVATION; UPPER EXTREMITY; HAND FUNCTION; IMMOBILIZATION; REHABILITATION; STRENGTH;
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10.1016/j.jht.2020.10.017
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
Study Design: A randomized, single-blinded controlled trial. Introduction: Therapy results after distal radius fractures (DRF) especially with older patients are often suboptimal. One possible approach for counteracting the problems are motor-cognitive training interventions such as Mental Practice (MP) or Mirror Therapy (MT), which may be applied in early rehabilitation without stressing the injured wrist. Purpose of the Study: The aim of the study is to investigate the effects of MP and MT on wrist function after DRF. The pilot study should furthermore provide information about the feasibility of these methods. Methods: Thirty-one women were assigned either to one of the two experimental groups (MP, MT) or to a control group (relaxation intervention). The participants completed a training for six weeks, administered at their homes. Measurements were taken at four times (weeks 0, 3, 6 and 12) to document the progression in subjective function (PRWE, QuickDASH) and objective constraints of the wrist (ROM, grip strength) as well as in health-related quality of life (EQ-5D). Results: The results indicated that both experimental groups showed higher improvements across the intervention period compared to the control group; e.g. PRWE: MT 74.0%, MP 66.2%, CG 56.9%. While improvements in grip strength were higher for the MP group, the MT group performed better in all other measures. However, time by group interactions approached significance at best; e.g. ROM: P = .076; eta(2)(p) = .141. Conclusion: The superiority of MP as well as MT supports the simulation theory. Motor-cognitive intervention programs are feasible and promising therapy supplements, which may be applied in early rehabilitation to counteract the consequences of immobilization without stressing the injured wrist. (C) 2020 Hanley & Belfus, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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