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Study of Low-Magnitude, High-Frequency Vibration Treatment on Osteoporotic Hip Fracture Healing

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The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 3
Phase 2

Conditions

Hip Fracture

Treatments

Device: Low-magnitude high - frequency vibration treatment

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01293721
2008-KSWH

Details and patient eligibility

About

Osteoporotic hip fracture is common in elderly. As a result of aging population in Hong Kong, the total number of hip fracture cases is anticipated to increase substantially in the future, and therefore draw more resources in hospitals and healthcare cost. Osteoporotic hip fracture usually causes severe pain and takes long time (4-8months) to recover due to impaired healing capability in osteoporotic bones and limited mobility. Consequently, the patients will recover very slowly as a result of low physical activities to provide inadequate mechanical stimulation. It is also known that mechanical, vascular and biological factors are the keys for fracture healing.

Low-magnitude, high-frequency vibration (LMHFV) treatment is a biophysical intervention to provide whole-body vibration signals for mechanical stimulation, which has been proven to be good in enhancing bone and muscle performance, as well as blood circulation. Our previous study of LMHFV on femoral fracture in rats showed acceleration of fracture healing, resulted from enhanced callus formation and maturation. Application of LMHFV on osteoporotic fractures could shorten the period of complete callus bridging by 30%. Our clinical trial on normal elderly also demonstrated improved muscle performance with good compliance, which is also a critical factor for fracture healing.

In this study, the investigators therefore hypothesize that LMHFV can enhance hip fracture healing by enhancing fracture impaction, maintaining bone mineral density, enhancing muscle recovery, thus improving implant mechanical stability and rehabilitation in elderly patients. The hip fracture elderly patient will be recruited and randomized into control or treatment group. They will be assessed on the fracture healing at fixed time point. The findings of this study will provide very useful scientific data to support the application of LMHFV for hip fracture patients.The ultimate goal is to enhance the fracture healing and rehabilitation in elderly patients.

Enrollment

72 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

65 to 85 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • unilateral hip fracture patients older than 65 years old
  • patient fixed with dynamic hip screw

Exclusion criteria

  • unstable vital signs, large amount of drainage, or wound infection postoperatively
  • having of hormone replacement therapy or drug treatment known to affect bone metabolism or cause spontaneous bone loss
  • having hypo- or hyperparathyroidism and hypo-, hyperthyroidism, renal or liver disease
  • cannot tolerate or complication occurs during study
  • patients whose fracture is due to underlying disease, secondary to malignancy

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

72 participants in 2 patient groups

control
No Intervention group
Treatment
Experimental group
Description:
Receive vibration therapy
Treatment:
Device: Low-magnitude high - frequency vibration treatment

Trial contacts and locations

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