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(English) Episode 194-Distal Radius Fracture Rehab Guidelines Explained


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This document presents comprehensive clinical practice guidelines for rehabilitating individuals with a distal radius fracture (DRF), a common injury often caused by falls.

It outlines essential diagnostic imaging criteria and the use of patient-rated outcome measures to track recovery in pain and function.

The text evaluates various intervention strategies, emphasizing that early mobilization and therapeutic exercises significantly improve short-term strength and mobility. 

Moderate to strong evidence supports the use of physical modalities, such as laser therapy and thermal agents, to supplement traditional recovery methods.

Additionally, the guidelines identify prognostic factors like age and psychosocial health that may influence a patient’s long-term success.

These resources serve as an evidence-based framework for clinicians to optimize treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs.




(Mehta SP, Karagiannopoulos C, Pepin M-E, Ballantyne BT, Michlovitz S, MacDermid JC, et al. Distal radius fracture rehabilitation: Clinical practice guidelines linked to the international classification of functioning, disability, and health from the academy of orthopaedic physical therapy and academy of hand and upper extremity physical therapy of the American physical therapy association. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther [Internet]. 2024;54(9):CPG1–78. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.2519/jospt.2024.0301)

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