Abstract

BackgroundThe present cases study reveals technological advances in the treatment of hand fractures performed by the F-CIBER-HAND research group in Manizales - Colombia, integrating the surgical intervention by Hand Orthopedic Surgeon, early mobilization Indicated by Physiatry, the conventional rehabilitation by Physiotherapist specialized in Orthopedics and Traumatology, and passive mobilization therapy whit robotic orthoses. Materials and methodsFour patients were selected: patient with complex intra-articular fracture in the head of the 5th right metacarpal, patient with a fracture in the base of the 4th left metacarpal, patient with diaphyseal fracture of the 5th right metacarpal, and patient with subcapital fracture of the 2nd left metacarpal, who were treated according to the four therapeutic moments described, with follow-up of their individual clinical evolution. ResultsIn all patients was evident functional recovery of the hand according to the DASH scale, decrease of pain intensity according to analogous visual scale, and recovery of the joint mobility arc. In addition, all the patients returned satisfactorily to the daily life activities and jobs. DiscussionIt was concluded that with specialized surgical management and early rehabilitation complemented with robotic orthoses, the functionality of the hand was improved, pain decreased, there was gain of the articular arch and reinsertion to daily activities. The purpose of the study is to generate clinical evidence that specialized interdisciplinary management and the use of robotic orthoses improve the clinical condition of patients with hand fractures. Evidence levelIV.

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