Clinical evaluation of a wrist sensorimotor rehabilitation program for triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries.

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION Hand Therapy Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-27 DOI:10.1177/17589983211033313
Zhiqing Chen
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Introduction: Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injuries are associated with distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability and impaired wrist proprioception. Sensorimotor training of extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) and pronator quadratus (PQ) can enhance DRUJ stability. With limited evidence on effectiveness of TFCC sensorimotor rehabilitation, this study aimed to evaluate the effects and feasibility of a novel wrist sensorimotor rehabilitation program (WSRP) for TFCC injuries.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with TFCC injuries were recruited from May 2018 to January 2020 at an outpatient hand clinic in Singapore General Hospital. There are four stages in WSRP: (1) pain control, (2) muscle re-education and joint awareness, (3) neuromuscular rehabilitation, and (4) movement normalization and function. WSRP also incorporated dart throwing motion and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation. Outcome measures included grip strength measured with grip dynamometer, numerical pain rating scale, joint position sense (JPS) measurement, weight bearing measured with the 'push-off' test, and wrist function reported on the Patient Rated Wrist Hand Evaluation.

Results: Ten patients completed the WSRP. Mean changes were compared with minimal clinically important differences (MCID) for outcomes. All patients achieved MCID on pain, 70% of patients achieved MCID on grip strength, weight bearing and wrist function. Paired t-tests and Cohen's D for outcome measures were calculated. There were large effect sizes of 2.47, 1.35, and 2.81 for function, grip strength and pain respectively, and moderate effect sizes of 0.72 and 0.39 for axial loading and JPS respectively.

Discussion: WSRP presents a potential treatment approach in TFCC rehabilitation. There is a need for future prospective clinical trials with control groups.

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腕关节感觉运动康复计划治疗三角纤维软骨复合体损伤的临床评价。
引言:三角纤维软骨复合体(TFCC)损伤与尺桡骨远端关节(DRUJ)不稳定和手腕本体感觉受损有关。尺侧腕伸肌(ECU)和方旋肌(PQ)的感觉运动训练可以增强DRUJ的稳定性。由于TFCC感觉运动康复有效性的证据有限,本研究旨在评估一种新型手腕感觉运动康复计划(WSRP)治疗TFCC损伤的效果和可行性。方法:2018年5月至2020年1月,在新加坡总医院的门诊手部诊所招募被诊断为TFCC损伤的患者。WSRP有四个阶段:(1)疼痛控制,(2)肌肉再教育和关节意识,(3)神经肌肉康复,以及(4)运动正常化和功能。WSRP还结合了飞镖投掷运动和本体感觉神经肌肉促进。结果测量包括用握力测功机测量握力、数字疼痛评定量表、关节位置感(JPS)测量、用“推脱”测试测量负重以及在患者评定的手腕评估中报告的手腕功能。结果:10名患者完成了WSRP。将平均变化与结果的最小临床重要差异(MCID)进行比较。所有患者在疼痛方面均达到MCID,70%的患者在握力、负重和手腕功能方面达到MCID。计算结果测量的配对t检验和Cohen’s D。功能、握力和疼痛的大效应大小分别为2.47、1.35和2.81,轴向负荷和JPS的中等效应大小分别是0.72和0.39。讨论:WSRP为TFCC康复提供了一种潜在的治疗方法。未来需要对对照组进行前瞻性临床试验。
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