TY - JOUR
T1 - Wrist and forearm range of motion commencement time following primary triangular fibrocartilage complex foveal repair surgery: A scoping review
AU - McCarron, Luke
AU - Bindra, Randy
AU - Coombes, Brooke K.
AU - Bisset, Leanne
N1 - Funding Information:
The corresponding author would like to thank the Bond University Occupational Therapy Department: Professor Susan Brandis and team; and the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service Orthopaedic Department: Dr. Michael Thomas and team; for their continued support, motivation and guidance to complete this project. Financial disclosure statement: None of the authors have a financial interest in the completion of this scoping review.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2021/12/29
Y1 - 2021/12/29
N2 - Study Design: Scoping review. Background: Rehabilitation guidelines following triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) foveal repair surgery have been inconsistently reported in the published literature, with no consensus regarding wrist or forearm range of motion (ROM) commencement time. Purpose of the Study: To scope the available literature to identify the extent and strength of the evidence supporting the clinical guidelines for wrist and forearm ROM commencement time following primary TFCC foveal repair surgery. Methods: A systematic search produced 26 studies (3 retrospective cohort studies, 1 prospective cohort study, 1 retrospective comparative study, and 21 retrospective case series) that described specific rehabilitation protocols following TFCC foveal repair surgery. Results: No supporting evidence was identified regarding rehabilitation protocol recommendations across all the included studies. Postsurgery wrist ROM commencement ranged from 2 to 8 weeks; forearm ROM commencement ranged from 2 to 12 weeks. ROM commencement times did not appear to systematically influence the rate of adverse events, although adverse events were poorly reported. Conclusions: TFCC rehabilitation protocols were poorly reported and varied widely between the included studies. Additional research is recommended to comprehensively evaluate the association between wrist and/or forearm ROM and the rate of adverse events for this complex and multifaceted condition.
AB - Study Design: Scoping review. Background: Rehabilitation guidelines following triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) foveal repair surgery have been inconsistently reported in the published literature, with no consensus regarding wrist or forearm range of motion (ROM) commencement time. Purpose of the Study: To scope the available literature to identify the extent and strength of the evidence supporting the clinical guidelines for wrist and forearm ROM commencement time following primary TFCC foveal repair surgery. Methods: A systematic search produced 26 studies (3 retrospective cohort studies, 1 prospective cohort study, 1 retrospective comparative study, and 21 retrospective case series) that described specific rehabilitation protocols following TFCC foveal repair surgery. Results: No supporting evidence was identified regarding rehabilitation protocol recommendations across all the included studies. Postsurgery wrist ROM commencement ranged from 2 to 8 weeks; forearm ROM commencement ranged from 2 to 12 weeks. ROM commencement times did not appear to systematically influence the rate of adverse events, although adverse events were poorly reported. Conclusions: TFCC rehabilitation protocols were poorly reported and varied widely between the included studies. Additional research is recommended to comprehensively evaluate the association between wrist and/or forearm ROM and the rate of adverse events for this complex and multifaceted condition.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jht.2021.10.004
DO - 10.1016/j.jht.2021.10.004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85121913253
SN - 0894-1130
JO - Journal of Hand Therapy
JF - Journal of Hand Therapy
ER -