Effectiveness of supervised physiotherapy versus a home exercise program in patients with distal radius fracture: A randomized controlled trial with a 2-year follow-up

Physiotherapy(2024)

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Objective To determine in the long term whether supervised physiotherapy is more effective than a home exercise program for functional improvement and pain relief in patients with distal radius fracture (DRF). Design Randomized controlled trial. Setting Rehabilitation hospital. Participants A total of 74 patients older than 60 years with extra-articular DRF were randomly allocated into two groups. Interventions The experimental group received 6 weeks of supervised physiotherapy (n = 37) and the control group received 6 weeks of home exercise program (n = 37). Main outcome measures The primary outcome was wrist/hand function assessed using the Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) questionnaire; secondary outcomes were the pain visual analogue scale (VAS), grip strength and wrist flexion–extension active range of motion. Results All patients completed the trial. For the primary outcome, at 6-weeks and 1-year follow-up, the PRWE questionnaire showed a mean difference between groups of 18.6 (CI 95% 12.8 to 24.3) and 18.5 points (CI 95% 12.7 to 24.2) respectively, these differences are clinically important. Conversely, at 2-year follow-up this effect decreases to 3.3 points (CI 95% -2.4 to 9.0). For secondary outcomes, at 6-weeks and 1-year follow-up, in all measurements the effect size range from medium to large. Conversely, at 2-year follow-up only grip strength showed large effect size in favor of supervised physiotherapy, the rest of outcomes did not show difference between groups. Conclusion At the 6-week and 1-year follow-up, supervised physiotherapy is more effective for functional improvement and pain relief compared with a home exercise program in patients older than 60 years with extra-articular DRF. However, this effect decreases over time, at the 2-year follow-up, only grip strength showed a difference in favor of supervised physiotherapy. Contribution of the paper •Current evidence has shown controversial results regarding the effectiveness of supervised physiotherapy versus a home exercise program in elderly patients with DRFs.•At the 6-week and 1-year follow-up, supervised physiotherapy is more effective for functional improvement and pain relief.•However, at the 2-year follow-up, only grip strength showed a difference in favor of supervised physiotherapy in these patients.
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distal radius fracture,supervised physiotherapy,home exercise program,elderly,randomized controlled trial
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