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Page 1: Colles’ Fractures Charles Caltagirone. Wrist Anatomy Motions Boney anatomy Soft anatomy Colles fracture site

Colles’ Fractures

Charles Caltagirone

Page 2: Colles’ Fractures Charles Caltagirone. Wrist Anatomy Motions Boney anatomy Soft anatomy Colles fracture site

Wrist Anatomy Motions Boney anatomy Soft anatomy Colles fracture site

Page 3: Colles’ Fractures Charles Caltagirone. Wrist Anatomy Motions Boney anatomy Soft anatomy Colles fracture site

Mechanism FOOSH Deformity

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWJK9udZAIM

Page 4: Colles’ Fractures Charles Caltagirone. Wrist Anatomy Motions Boney anatomy Soft anatomy Colles fracture site

Immediate Treatment Non- surgical Surgical

Bridging external fixation Non-bridging external fixation Dorsal plating Radial column plating Volar plating

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Functional Brace Allows for flexion and extension to 0º Patients more comfortable Better functional testing

QuickTime™ and a decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Page 6: Colles’ Fractures Charles Caltagirone. Wrist Anatomy Motions Boney anatomy Soft anatomy Colles fracture site

Goals of Rehabilitation Short term goals

Control pain Reduce contractures Reduce inflammation

Long term goals Equal ROM Equal strength Allow patient to be psychologically ready to return

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Phase I (week 1-6) Start with the fingers

PROM AAROM AROM DIP, PIP, MCP flexion/extension

Radiocarpal PROM AAROM AROM Flexion, extension, supination, pronation,

radial deviation, and ulnar deviation

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Graduating From Phase I Minimal pain Minimal to no swelling ROM almost equal to uninvolved (20%

less than uninvolved)

Page 9: Colles’ Fractures Charles Caltagirone. Wrist Anatomy Motions Boney anatomy Soft anatomy Colles fracture site

Phase II (week 7-12) Continue with ROM activities Wrist stretching Joint mobilizations

Start with grade I and II Grade III and IV

Concave/Convex rules

Page 10: Colles’ Fractures Charles Caltagirone. Wrist Anatomy Motions Boney anatomy Soft anatomy Colles fracture site

Phase II Strengthening Start isometric strengthening of the

fingers, wrist, elbow, and shoulder Theraputty Against table/wall

Pain free

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Phase II Strengthening Cont. Theratubing/Therabar strengthening

Theratubing- Light to heavy resistance Flexion, extension, ulnar deviation, and radial

deviation Not just for the wrist

Therabar Supination and pronation

Page 12: Colles’ Fractures Charles Caltagirone. Wrist Anatomy Motions Boney anatomy Soft anatomy Colles fracture site

Graduating From Phase II Full pain free range of motion equal to

uninvolved Strength close to the uninvolved side

(80% of uninvolved)

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Phase III (week 13- return to play) Continue to perform wrist stretches Begin more complex strengthening

Free weight Wrist flexion/extension, radial/ulnar deviation,

and supination/pronation Elbow flexion/extension exercises Shoulder strengthening exercises

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Phase III Cont. Work all three joints

D1 and D2 patterns Pushup- on stable ground Pushup- hands and BAPS board

Sport specific activities Depend on sport and position in that sport

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Return To Participation Pain free Equal strength to uninvolved Equal ROM to uninvolved Athlete is confident they can return

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Cardiovascular Training Can begin right away in phase I Depends on sport FITT Principle

Frequency- 3x per week Intensity- minimum 60% THR Type- treadmill, elliptical, bike Time - 20 minutes minimum

Page 17: Colles’ Fractures Charles Caltagirone. Wrist Anatomy Motions Boney anatomy Soft anatomy Colles fracture site

Set Backs To Rehabilitation Joint contractures Carpal tunnel syndrome Tendon irritation Loss of reduction

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Discussion Surgery Start simple and work to complex Patient is self confident to return

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Literature Biomechanics of the wrist Breaks down healing of bone Reducing contractures Different surgeries may allow for slower

recovery Keep protocol flexible

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