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Comparison of Early and Late Therapy for Adults With Non-Operatively Treated Proximal Humerus Fractures

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Mass General Brigham

Status

Completed

Conditions

Proximal Humeral Fractures

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00438633
2004-P-002235

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of the study is to compare two common ways of rehabilitating after proximal humerus fractures treated non-operatively.

Full description

Proximal humerus fractures with limited displacement and fractures that occur in older, less active or infirm patients are treated non-operatively. There is a general impression, supported by some data, that better function is obtained with immediate initiation of shoulder exercises. However, there is some concern that this may contribute to nonunion of the fracture and may be unnecessary. Some researchers have demonstrated better outcomes with immediate rehabilitation with pendulum movements. Others have shown similar functional outcomes when rehabilitation begins approximately a month after injury, or when radiographs show signs of bone healing, and this delay is associated with lower rates of non-union and malunion occurrence.

Enrollment

63 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Male and Female patients.
  • Any race
  • Older than 18y
  • Diagnosed with proximal humeral fracture clinically and confirmed by imaging studies: X rays and/or CT Scans.
  • Any type of proximal humeral fracture according to the Neer or AO classification system.
  • Patient should have received non-operative treatment.

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients younger than 18 y.
  • Patients with multiple other fractures.
  • Patients that have received surgical treatment including closed reduction and percutaneous fixation, open reduction and internal fixation (plates, screws, pins, tension wire bands, cerclage wiring and/or intramedullary nailing) and/or articular shoulder prosthesis.

Trial design

63 participants in 2 patient groups

Early Therapy
Description:
Subjects who begin therapy immediately after diagnosis of injury.
Late Therapy
Description:
Subjects who delay therapy for 3 weeks after diagnosis of injury.

Trial contacts and locations

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