Relative motion flexion splinting for the rehabilitation of flexor tendon repairs: A systematic review.

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Hand Therapy Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-07 DOI:10.1177/17589983211017584
Lisa Newington, Rachel Ross, Julianne W Howell
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Abstract

Introduction: Relative motion splinting has been used successfully in the treatment of extensor tendon repairs and has recently been applied in flexor tendon rehabilitation. The purpose of this systematic review was to identify articles reporting use of relative motion flexion (RMF) splinting following flexor tendon repair and to examine indications for use and clinical outcomes.

Methods: Seven medical databases, four trials registries and three grey literature sources were systematically searched and screened against pre-specified eligibility criteria. Screening, data extraction and quality appraisal were independently performed by two reviewers.

Results: A total of 12 studies were identified, of which three met the review eligibility criteria: one retrospective case series; one cadaveric proof of concept study; and one ongoing prospective case series. The type of splint (including metacarpophalangeal joint position and available movement), exercise programme, and zone of tendon injury varied between studies. Both case series presented acceptable range of movement and grip strength outcomes. The prospective series reported one tendon rupture and two tenolysis procedures; the retrospective series reported no tendon ruptures or secondary surgeries.

Discussion: We found limited evidence supporting the use of RMF splinting in the rehabilitation of zones I-III flexor tendon repairs. Further prospective research with larger patient cohorts is required to assess the clinical outcomes, patient reported outcomes and safety of RMF splinting in comparison to other regimes. Application of the relative motion principles to flexor tendon splinting varied across the included studies, and we suggest an operational definition of relative motion in this context.

相对运动屈曲夹板在屈肌腱修复术中的应用:一项系统综述。
引言:相对运动夹板已成功应用于伸肌腱修复的治疗,最近也被应用于屈肌腱的康复。本系统综述的目的是确定报道屈肌腱修复后使用相对运动屈曲(RMF)夹板的文章,并检查使用适应症和临床结果。方法:根据预先规定的资格标准,系统地搜索和筛选7个医学数据库、4个试验登记处和3个灰色文献来源。筛选、数据提取和质量评估由两名评审员独立完成。结果:共确定了12项研究,其中3项符合审查资格标准:一个回顾性病例系列;一项尸体概念验证研究;以及一个正在进行的前瞻性病例系列。夹板的类型(包括掌指关节的位置和可用的运动)、锻炼计划和肌腱损伤区域在不同的研究中有所不同。两个病例系列都显示出可接受的运动范围和握力结果。前瞻性系列报道了一例肌腱断裂和两例肌腱松解术;回顾性系列报道没有肌腱断裂或二次手术。讨论:我们发现有限的证据支持RMF夹板用于I-III区屈肌腱修复的康复。与其他方案相比,需要对更大的患者队列进行进一步的前瞻性研究,以评估RMF夹板的临床结果、患者报告的结果和安全性。相对运动原理在屈肌腱夹板固定中的应用在纳入的研究中各不相同,我们建议在这方面对相对运动进行操作定义。
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