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The Effects of Lower Right Limb Orthopedic Immobilization on Driving Performance

U

Université de Sherbrooke

Status

Completed

Conditions

Aircast Right Leg Immobilisation Effects
Walking Cast Right Leg Immobilisation Effects

Treatments

Procedure: Driving with running shoes
Procedure: Driving with Aircast
Procedure: Plaster cast

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT00950729
Socrate

Details and patient eligibility

About

Abstract Background: Effects of orthopedic immobilizations of the lower right limb on driving performances are unknown. Therefore, clinicians and legislators cannot put forth recommendations for road safety for patients requiring such immobilizations. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different orthopedic immobilizations on braking performances in simulated driving conditions.

Methods: The braking performances of 48 healthy volunteers were evaluated under 3 conditions: wearing their running shoes, and 2 types of orthopedic immobilizations of the lower right limb, a walking cast and an Aircast walker. A computerized driving simulator was used to measure the maximum force applied on the brake pedal during braking, the braking reaction time and the total braking time during emergency braking with and without a distracter.

Enrollment

48 patients

Sex

All

Ages

25 to 60 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy subjects between 25 and 60 years old
  • Valid Québec driving license
  • Driving for at least five years
  • Must used exclusively the right foot for accelerating and braking

Exclusion criteria

  • Non-compensated visual acuity deficits or other visual problems
  • Drug or alcohol abuse
  • Use of psychotropic drugs
  • Central nervous system illnesses such as epilepsy
  • Sleep issues
  • Metabolic problems
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Cerebrovascular disease
  • Peripheral vascular disease
  • Psychiatric illness
  • Renal disease
  • Musculoskeletal disease
  • Motion sickness and
  • Simulator sickness

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

48 participants in 3 patient groups

Driving with Running Shoes
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Procedure: Driving with running shoes
Driving with Plaster cast
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Procedure: Plaster cast
Driving with Aircast
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Procedure: Driving with Aircast

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