A modified cast brace: its use in nonoperative and postoperative management of serious knee ligament injuries

Author:

Bassett Frank H.1,Beck John L.1,Weiker Garron1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina

Abstract

It has been well-proven that prolonged immobilization is detri mental to synovial joints. For the past 5 years, in an effort to minimize these undesirable sequelae, we have treated 94 pa tients with major knee trauma by early protected motion. Acute ligament injuries not requiring surgery were placed in the cast brace immediately, while operated cases were started about the 10th postoperative day. Our method of cast bracing stresses proper alignment of the joints, security of limb position, pre vention of swelling complications, and economy of physician time. A special feature is a modified single axis joint that restricts the arc of motion to safe limits, generally 30 to 90 degrees. Functionally, our results compare quite favorably with our previous traditionally treated experience. Rehabilitation times were markedly shortened, patient acceptance was high, and complications were rare. Early motion was extremely well- tolerated with only one cast removed because of discomfort. Postoperative effusion rapidly disappeared with commence ment of motion. Rapid return of motion did not correlate with a poor result, and the stability of operated knees did not loosen with time. Although lack of controls precludes definitive com parisons, we conclude that early protected motion is safe and provides significant benefits.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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