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Does formal vs home-based physical therapy predict outcomes after ankle fracture or ankle fracture-dislocation?

Authors :
Ferguson CM
Harmer L
Seymour RB
Ellington JK
Bosse MJ
Hsu JR
Karunakar M
Sims S
Ruffolo M
Churchill C
Anderson R
Cohen B
Davis H
Jones C
Roznowski A
Source :
OTA international : the open access journal of orthopaedic trauma [OTA Int] 2019 Jun 04; Vol. 2 (2), pp. e039. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Jun 04 (Print Publication: 2019).
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Ankle fractures are among the most common injuries treated by orthopaedic surgeons. Various postoperative rehabilitation strategies have been promoted, but the ability to improve patient-reported functional outcome has not been clearly demonstrated. We aim to evaluate outcomes associated with clinic-based, physical therapist-supervised rehabilitation (Formal-PT) compared to surgeon-directed rehabilitation (Home-PT).<br />Methods: This prospective observational study included patients with operative bimalleolar or trimalleolar ankle fractures with or without dislocation (n = 80) at a Level I trauma center. Patients were prescribed PT per the surgeon's practice pattern. Patient-reported functional outcomes at 6 months and complication rates were compared between groups.<br />Results: Of the 80 patients, 38 (47.5%) patients received Formal-PT; the remaining received Home-PT. Thirty-four patients (89.5%) attended ≥1 PT session. Number of sessions attended ranged from 1 to 36 (mean = 16). Receipt of Formal-PT did not differ by injury characteristics or demographics. Of patients with private insurance, 57% were prescribed Formal-PT vs 7% of uninsured patients ( P  = .033). FAAM and Combination SMFA scores at 6 months were similar between groups (Formal-PT: 69.7, 20.1; Home-PT: 70.9, 24.4; P  = .868, .454, respectively). Postoperative complications were rare and equivalent between groups.<br />Conclusions: Comparison of outcomes between patients with operatively treated displaced ankle fractures/dislocations with Formal-PT vs Home-PT showed no difference in SMFA and FAAM scores. These findings suggest patients receiving supervised PT produced a similar outcome to those under routine physician-directed rehabilitation at 6 months. The cost for therapy averaged $2012.96 per patient receiving Formal-PT.<br /> (Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2574-2167
Volume :
2
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
OTA international : the open access journal of orthopaedic trauma
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37662833
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/OI9.0000000000000039