Advances in Hand Therapy: Best Practice in Conservative Management of Proximal Phalangeal Fractures in Children

Author:

Kilty Rebecca1,Baxter Sarah1,McKay Marnee J.2,Hiller Claire E.2

Affiliation:

1. The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Westmead

2. School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Abstract

Background: Proximal phalangeal fractures are one of the most commonly treated hand injuries in children. Conservative management of these fractures is often to splint for 5 weeks post injury, despite children presenting as clinically healed at 3 weeks post injury. Therefore, we investigated the effect of splinting for only 3 weeks in children who present with clinically healed proximal phalangeal fractures at 3 weeks compared with usual care. Methods: Participants (n=80, aged 10.3 ±2.5 years) presenting to the Hand Clinic of a tertiary Children’s Hospital in Sydney, Australia, were randomly allocated into a Current Protocol and a New Protocol group. Following were the inclusion criteria: aged between 5 and 16 years; present with an non-displaced or minimally displaced and stable fracture; no surgical intervention; assessed as clinically healed at 3-week visit. The primary outcome measure was total active motion (TAM) of the injured digit compared with the contralateral digit (deg), at 5 weeks post injury. Secondary outcome measures were grip strength, and a parent-reported questionnaire. Statistical analysis used χ2 test and the absolute difference described by a 90% CI. The New Protocol was considered noninferior if the 90% CI overlap was > 20% of the Current Protocol. Analysis was by intention to treat. Results: There was a 10% loss to follow up at 5 weeks (Current Protocol =4, New Protocol =4). All CIs between groups overlapped by >10%. TAM 90% CI for Current Protocol was 17.7 to 5.4 degrees and for the New Protocol was 4.7 to 1.6 degrees. Conclusions: A change in practice is warranted to cease immobilization for children with conservatively managed proximal phalangeal fractures who present as clinically healed at 3 weeks. Therapist assessment of fracture healing is an appropriate indicator for intervention and can be utilized in a therapist-led model of care. Level of Evidence: Level 1—noninferiority randomized control trial with 2 parallel arms.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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