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A randomized controlled trial comparing partial wrist denervation to a self-managed exercise therapy program in 140 patients with wrist osteoarthritis.
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High quality evidence regarding the effectiveness of non-operative and operative treatments in wrist osteoarthritis are lacking.
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To analyze:
Method:
A multicenter parallel group, two-arm, randomized, controlled, assessor blinded, trial of 140 patients. The study is conducted at the departments of hand surgery at Södersjukhuset Stockholm and Malmö University hospital.
Group1:
Self-managed exercise therapy program containing:
The exercise therapy program is designed by Sara Larsson (physiotherapist at the Department of hand surgery in Malmö, Sweden), influenced by previous studies on wrist stability and proprioception. Focus is on functional re-learning and strengthening of the musculoskeletal system with the aim to create a stable wrist that can be used in a pain-free manner in activities of daily living. The program consists of neuromuscular exercises that focus on coordination, wrist stability and strength.
Group 2:
Surgery will be performed under local anesthesia (+ blood-less field or wide-awake local anesthesia no torniquet (WALANT) according to the surgeon's preference) through a single dorsal incision. AIN and PIN neurectomy will be performed as described by Berger (Berger, 1998).
Primary outcome:
Patient Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) score (0-100) (MacDermid et al., 1998) 12 months after intervention.
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140 participants in 2 patient groups
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Elin Swärd, MD, PhD
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