新开发的动态夹板与动态支腿夹板对类风湿手腕患者伸肌腱断裂术后治疗的初步研究

Q3 Medicine
K. Yano, T. Egi, M. Yoneda, Akane Tokui, M. Ikeda, Y. Kaneshiro, K. Kazuki
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研究目的和目的:类风湿性腕关节炎患者的伸肌腱断裂会导致手部功能障碍,需要进行肌腱重建和腕关节手术治疗。使用橡胶带的动态支腿夹板已被用于术后早期的手指活动。然而,这些夹板体积庞大,会引起不适。我们开发了一种新的动态夹板,它是紧凑的,使用扭力弹簧代替传统的外伸支架夹板中使用的橡皮筋。夹板使用掌指棒延伸掌指关节。本研究的目的是比较使用两种类型夹板治疗的患者的临床结果和主观评估。方法:纳入14个手腕(14名患者)。对使用支腿夹板或我们的新型动态夹板治疗的患者的临床结果(掌指关节活动范围)和主观评估进行了调查。结果:两种夹板治疗的患者临床疗效无差异。新夹板在更换衣服和体积的主观评估方面表现更好。结论:与传统的支腿夹板相比,新型夹板具有同等的临床效果和更好的主观评估,因为它的尺寸较小。
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Newly developed dynamic splint vs. dynamic outrigger splint for postoperative treatment of extensor tendon rupture in patients with rheumatoid wrists - a preliminary study
Aim and object of the study: Extensor tendon rupture in patients with rheumatoid wrists causes dysfunction of the hand and necessitates tendon reconstruction and surgical treatment of the wrist joint. Dynamic outrigger splints using rubber bands have been used for early postoperative mobilization of the fingers. However, these splints are bulky and cause discomfort. We developed a new dynamic splint, which is compact and uses torsion springs instead of the rubber bands used in conventional outrigger splints. The splint extends the metacarpophalangeal joints using a volar finger bar. The objective of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes and subjective assessments between patients treated with the two types of splint. Methodology: Fourteen wrists (14 patients) were included. Clinical outcomes (range of active motion of the metacarpophalangeal joint) and subjective assessments were investigated in patients treated with either an outrigger splint or our new dynamic splint. Results: There were no differences in clinical outcomes between patients treated with the two kinds of splint. The new splint performed better in terms of the subjective assessment of changing clothes and bulkiness. Conclusions: The new splint yielded equivalent clinical outcomes and better subjective assessments compared to conventional outrigger splints due to its reduced size.
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Revmatologiia (Bulgaria)
Revmatologiia (Bulgaria) Medicine-Rheumatology
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