Literature DB >> 30767022

A protocol for permissive weight-bearing during allied health therapy in surgically treated fractures of the pelvis and lower extremities.

Guido Meys1, Pishtiwan H S Kalmet, Sebastian Sanduleanu, Yvette Y van Horn, Geert Jan Maas, Martijn Poeze, Peter R G Brink, Henk A M Seelen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To optimize rapid clinical recovery and restoration of function and functionality, permissive weight-bearing has been designed as a new aftercare mobilization regimen, within the upper boundary of the therapeutic bandwidth, yet safe enough to avoid overloading. The aim of the present paper is to describe a comprehensive protocol for permissive weight-bearing during allied health therapy and to report on the time to full weight-bearing, as well as the number of complications, in patients with surgically treated fractures of the pelvis and lower extremities undergoing permissive weight-bearing. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study included surgically treated trauma patients with (peri)- or intra-articular fractures of the pelvis and lower extremities. A standardized permissive weight-bearing protocol was used for all patients. Time to full weight-bearing and number of complications were recorded.
RESULTS: This study included 150 patients, 69% male, with a median age of 48 years (interquartile range (IQR) 33.0, 57.0). The median time to full weight bearing was 12.0 weeks (IQR 6.8, 19.2). The complication rate during rehabilitation was 10%.
CONCLUSION: The permissive weight-bearing protocol, as described, might be beneficial and has potential to be implemented in trauma patients with surgically treated (peri)- or intra-articular fractures of the pelvis and lower extremities.

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Keywords:  aftercare; guidelines; permissive weight-bearing; post-operative period; rehabilitation; surgically treated fractures

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30767022     DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Med        ISSN: 1650-1977            Impact factor:   2.912


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