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Terufumi Iitsuka, Hiroshi Kurumadani, Yoshiyuki Inagaki, Hideyuki Ota
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简介:桡骨远端骨折(DRF)后手部功能的恢复取决于受伤的手是否占优势,这会影响侧位并影响功能结果。本研究旨在调查受伤侧如何影响侧位的变化及其与功能结果的关系,从而为未来手部治疗策略的开发做出贡献:方法:前瞻性招募 DRF 患者。将三轴加速度计安装在手腕上,收集术后1、4、8和12周的数据,并检查侧位指数(LI)、总用手时间和总矢量幅度。在每个时间点评估侧位指数与功能结果之间的相关性:42名患者参与了这项研究。结果:42 名患者参加了此次研究,其中分别有 19 名和 23 名患者的手为优势手(DI)和非优势手(non-DI)。在术后8周和12周,优势手组的对称性恢复速度快于非优势手组。在所有时间点,DI组和非DI组的腕关节和握力分别与LI和功能结果呈中度相关:讨论:DI组的LI变化被认为是恢复性的,因为它与在健康成人中观察到的对称性相同。此外,非 DI 组被认为已经适应了主要使用优势手的模式。LI与某些功能结果之间的相关性似乎取决于手的使用模式,特别是受伤的手是否为优势手。这些研究结果强调了定制干预措施的重要性。
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Recovery in the symmetry of hand use after distal radius fracture.

Introduction: Hand use recovery after a distal radius fracture (DRF) depends on whether the injured hand is dominant or not, which can affect laterality and influence functional outcomes. This study aimed to investigate how the injured side impacts changes in laterality and its relationship to functional outcome, aiming to contribute to the development of future hand therapy strategies.

Methods: Patients with DRF were prospectively recruited. Triaxial accelerometers were wrist-mounted to collect data at 1, 4, 8, and 12 weeks postoperatively and examine the laterality index (LI), total hand use time, and total vector magnitude. Correlations between LI and functional outcomes were assessed at each time point.

Results: 42 patients participated in this study. Among them, 19 and 23 had injured dominant (DI) and injured non-dominant (non-DI) hands, respectively. The LI showed a faster restoration of symmetry in the DI group than in the non-DI group at 8 and 12 weeks postoperatively. Moderate correlations between LI and functional outcomes were observed in wrist joints and grip strength in the DI and non-DI groups, respectively, at all time points.

Discussion: The change in LI in the DI group was considered recovery, as it was identical to the symmetry observed in healthy adults. Additionally, the non-DI group was considered to have adapted to a pattern of predominant use of the dominant hand. The correlation between LI and some functional outcomes appeared to depend on hand use patterns, specifically whether the injured hand was dominant or not. These findings underscore the importance of tailoring interventions.

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