PERFormance引导骨折康复方法(PERFormance)治疗上肢骨折的可行性。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
A Hameleers, A C DE Heer, N K Meijer, J Most, B Boonen, R VAN Vugt, G Meys, M Dremmen
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目的:由于人口老龄化和骨质疏松率上升,上肢骨折在西欧越来越常见。受骨折类型、骨质量和患者-外科医生偏好的影响,治疗方法差异很大,对最佳康复的共识有限。一个关键的挑战是确定何时开始安全的早期功能康复,因为指南缺乏对渐进式活动的明确规定。材料与方法:对手术治疗肱骨近端和桡骨远端骨折进行前瞻性观察研究。可行性评估是通过临床观察患者的进展,采用患者报告的结果测量和来自医疗和辅助医疗专业人员的反馈。结果:患者20例,专业人员10例。可行性调查问卷表明,协议的可用性很高,尽管建议将其简化为口袋卡。在6周内观察到功能的快速改善,并注意到一例并发症(材料失效)。结论:尽管需要更大规模的研究,但PERFoRM方案是安全可行的。未来的研究应检验其对更广泛患者群体的适用性,可能扩展到除手部骨折外的所有上肢骨折。
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Feasibility of the PERFormance guided fracture Rehabilitation Method (PERFoRM) protocol for upper extremity fractures.

Purpose: Upper extremity fractures are increasingly common in Western Europe due to an aging population and rising osteoporosis rates. Treatment approaches vary significantly, influenced by fracture type, bone quality, and patient- surgeon preferences, with limited consensus on optimal rehabilitation. A key challenge is identifying when to initiate safe, early functional rehabilitation, as guidelines lack clarity on progressive mobilization.

Materials & methods: A prospective observational study of operatively treated proximal humeral and distal radius fractures was performed. Feasibility was assessed through clinical observation of patient progress using patient- reported outcome measures and feedback from both medical and paramedical professionals.

Results: Twenty patients and 10 professionals participated. Feasibility questionnaires indicated high protocol usability, though suggestions included simplifying it into a pocket card. Rapid functional improvement was observed within six weeks, with one complication (material failure) noted.

Conclusion: The PERFoRM protocol is safe and feasible, though larger-scale studies are needed. Future research should examine its applicability to a broader patient population, potentially extending to all upper extremity fractures except hand fractures.

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Acta orthopaedica Belgica
Acta orthopaedica Belgica 医学-整形外科
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