Comparison of the outcomes of early versus late mobilization in rehabilitation following hand tendon injuries/El tendon yaralanmalarinin rehabilitasyonunda erken ve gec mobilizasyon sonuclarinin karsilastirilmasi

Objective: The goal of this study was to compare, both clinically and functionally, the outcomes of rehabilitation programs using either an early or late mobilization protocol after repair of hand tendon injuries. Materials and Methods: Fifty patients (11 female-22%, 39 male-78%) with mean age of 29...

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Veröffentlicht in:Türkiye fiziksel tip ve rehabilitasyon dergisi 2009-12, p.147
Hauptverfasser: Noyan, Sema, Cevikol, Alev, Gurcay, Eda, Yuzer, Serdil, Cakci, Aytul, Umay, Ebru
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: The goal of this study was to compare, both clinically and functionally, the outcomes of rehabilitation programs using either an early or late mobilization protocol after repair of hand tendon injuries. Materials and Methods: Fifty patients (11 female-22%, 39 male-78%) with mean age of 29.86[+ or -]11.58 years were included in the study. Rehabilitation with early mobilization protocol was implemented in group A (n=25) patients, 1-3 days after tendon repair, while in group B (n=25) patients, rehabilitation with late mobilization protocol was applied after 3-week splint immobilization. Evaluations were made by visual analog scale for pain, Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament for sensory testing, Nine-Hole Peg Test for hand dexterity, hand dynamometer for grip strength and pinch meter for lateral, palmar and tip strengths, Health Assessment Questionnaire for activities of daily living, and Functional Status Scale for functional status before and 12 weeks after the rehabilitation program. Results: After treatment, pain and activities of daily living showed improvement in group A, while grip and pinch strengths and functional status showed significant improvement in both groups. Grip strength, activities of daily living, and functional status showed further improvement in group A compared to group B after treatment. Conclusion: Rehabilitation with early mobilization protocol following repair of hand tendon injuries demonstrates superiority compared to the late mobilization protocol with respect to activities of daily living and functional status. Turk J Phys Med Rehab 2009;55:147-52. Key Words: Tendon injury, early mobilization, immobilization, rehabilitation AmaC: Bu Calismanin amaci, el tendon yaralanmalarinda, tendon tamiri sonrasi uygulanan erken ve geC mobilizasyon ile rehabilitasyon sonuClarini klinik ve fonksiyonel olarak karsilastirmakti. GereC ve Yontem: Calismaya 50 hasta (11 K [%22], 39 E [%78]; yas ortalamasi: 29,86[+ or -]11,58 yip dahil edildi. Grup A'daki (n=25) hastalar; tendon tamiri sonrasi 1-3 gun iCerisinde erken mobilizasyon protokolu, grup B'deki (n=25) hastalar 3 hasta splint ile immobilizasyon sonrasi geC mobilizasyon protokolu ile rehabilite edildi. Hastalarin Gorsel Analog Skala ile agrilari, Semmes Weinstein Monofilaman Test ile duyulari, Nine Hole Peg Test ile el becerileri, Jamar el dinanometresi ile kavrama guCleri, pinCmetre ile lateral, palmar ve parmak ucu kavramalari, Saglik degerlendirme sorgulamasi ile gunluk yasam aktiv
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