Water Temperature Effect on Flexural Strength of Posterior Ankle Splint: An Experimental Study.

IF 0.6 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
C Pirot, N Sirimahatthanakul, A Naowanirut, T Sirithiantong
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Abstract

Introduction: Plaster of Paris splints are commonly utilised for foot and ankle injuries. However, during follow-ups, some of these splints were found to be broken. Various methods, including splint form or augmentation changes, have been explored to enhance flexural strength. However, the impact of water temperature on the splint's flexural strength still needs to be studied. This research aimed to investigate the effect of water temperature on the flexural strength of the Plaster of Paris splint.

Materials and methods: Three groups were set up based on different water temperatures: cold, hot, and room temperature. Posterior ankle splints were created and immersed in water at these varying temperatures, with five pieces tested per group. The splints were then allowed to harden fully over three days. Each splint underwent a tensile strength test using an axial pressure machine, which recorded their flexural strength data.

Results: There were no statistically significant differences in the general characteristics of the splints. The flexural strengths of the three splint groups (pre-cooled, pre-heated, and room temperature) were 182.6N, 162.45N, and 228.91N, respectively. Statistical analysis revealed that room-temperature splints demonstrated a statistically significant increase in flexural strength compared to pre-heated splints (p<0.05). However, they did not differ significantly from pre-cooled splints.

Conclusion: The highest flexural strength was observed in splints immersed in room-temperature water.

水温对后踝夹板挠曲强度的影响:实验研究
简介巴黎石膏夹板通常用于治疗足踝损伤。然而,在随访过程中发现,其中一些夹板已经破损。为了提高夹板的抗弯强度,人们探索了各种方法,包括改变夹板形状或增加夹板厚度。然而,水温对夹板抗弯强度的影响仍有待研究。本研究旨在探讨水温对巴黎石膏夹板抗弯强度的影响:根据不同的水温分为三组:冷水组、热水组和室温组。制作后踝夹板并将其浸入这些不同温度的水中,每组测试五块夹板。然后让夹板在三天内完全硬化。使用轴向压力机对每块夹板进行拉伸强度测试,并记录其抗弯强度数据:结果:三种夹板的总体特征在统计学上没有明显差异。三组夹板(预冷、预热和室温)的抗弯强度分别为 182.6N、162.45N 和 228.91N。统计分析表明,与预热夹板相比,室温夹板的抗弯强度在统计学上有显著提高(p 结论:浸泡在室温水中的夹板的抗弯强度最高。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original papers and case reports three times a year in both printed and electronic version. The purpose of MOJ is to disseminate new knowledge and provide updates in Orthopaedics, trauma and musculoskeletal research. It is an Open Access journal that does not require processing fee or article processing charge from the authors. The Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal is the official journal of Malaysian Orthopaedic Association (MOA) and ASEAN Orthopaedic Association (AOA).
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