Rehabilitation of fractures:
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: State of the Art Reviews
Vol. 9, No. 1, February 1995
REHABILITATION OF FRACTURES
Arun J. Mehta, MB, FRCPC, Editor
CONTENTS
Preface xiii
Arun J. Mehta
An Introduction 1
Arun J. Mehta
Dr. Mehta introduces this volume with the point of view that rehabilitation is
the most important phase in the treatment of fractures. He discusses numerous
aspects of fracture rehabilitation, including epidemiology, pathology, orthopedic
management, general principles, and outcome.
Fracture Bracing 11
V. Nanda Kumar
Claiming that patients with braces function better than those with casts, the
author describes the various stages of fracture healing and details the protocol
for bracing in Colles' fractures and fractures of the humeral, ulnar, femoral, and
tibial shafts.
Complications of Fractures 17
Thao T. Duong
Complications are reviewed with regard to the time of their occurrence follow¬
ing the initial fracture. Early complications addressed include infection, blood
vessel injury, compartment syndromes, fat embolism syndrome, deep vein
thrombosis, neurologic complications, and others. Late complications include
delayed union, nonunion, avascular necrosis, and posttraumatic ossification.
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome 31
Jay V. Subbarao and Sidney J. Blair
Reflex sympathetic dystrophy has been defined in many ways. The authors
outline the condition's proposed causes and its clinical features and stages. They
also describe the use of imaging techniques and various approaches to the
management of RSDS that are often used in combination to achieve the goal of
pain free treatment.
Continuous Passive Motion 51
Scott Naftulin and Steven Niergarth
Recognizing that the controversy of rest versus motion has been a part of
medicine for centuries, the authors devote this chapter to continuous passive
motion, one of the latest concepts in treating musculoskeletal injury. The effects
of immobilization and CPM as demonstrated in both basic research and clinical
studies are reviewed, as are CPM's many indications.
iii
iv Contents
Clinical Use of Electrical Stimulation in Fracture Healing 67
Kenneth J. McLeod and Clinton T. Rubin
Following a review of the development of electrical stimulation to promote bone
healing, the authors describe its uses in the treatment of many musculoskeletal
complications. Future uses for electromagnetic stimulation, such as the treatment
of osteoarthritis and osteonecrosis, are also discussed.
Treatment and Rehabilitation of Pathologic Fractures 77
Jeffrey W. Spychalski and Bert J. Thomas
This chapter reviews what is known about pathologic fractures, their biology,
clinical presentation, treatment, and rehabilitation. It explores past and present
strategies for treating pathologic fractures and identifies areas that remain
controversial and merit further study.
Rehabilitation of Stress Fractures 93
Steve R. Geiringer
Focusing on the fatigue type of stress fractures, which normally results from
abnormal muscular stress to a previously normal bone, the author covers
pathophysiology, causative factors, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis,
and treatment. Fractures in various stages are illustrated.
Rehabilitation of Osteoporotic Fractures of the Spine 105
Mehrsheed Sinaki
In assessing fractures of the spine, it is important to look at the patient's
condition as a whole. This well illustrated chapter addresses the symptoms and
management of spinal compression fractures, common causes of osteoporosis,
and diagnostic techniques.
Rehabilitation of Fractures of the Hip 125
David X. Cifu
More than a quarter of a million hip fractures affect older adults each year, and
hip fractures account for half of all hospitalizations for fractures. Following a
review of the anatomy of the hip and classifications of hip fractures, the author
details both acute and rehabilitative management, stressing that all patients
benefit from some type of rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation of Upper Extremity Fractures 141
AbnaA. Ogle
Although any fracture can be easily classified, every person has his or her own
unique lifestyle, which must be considered during rehabilitation. This chapter
addresses evaluation of both the patient and the injured limb; general principles
of heat, massage, orthotics, and exercise; and specific treatment for more than
a dozen types of upper extremity fractures.
Rehabilitation of Fractures of the Lower Extremity 161
Robert S. Zucker
Fractures of the femoral shaft, distal femur, patella, tibial plateau, tibial shaft,
ankle, talus, calcaneus, midfoot, metatarsals, and phalanges are discussed with
particular attention to when weightbearing should and should not be instituted.
Contents v
Special Considerations in the Rehabilitation of Fractures in Children 175
Lynne M. Stempien and Gerard Glancy
The ease with which most children's fractures heal can lull the practitioner into
a false sense of security. This chapter discusses in what ways the existence of
injuries and diseases that may accompany a fracture could require the clinician
to alter routine treatment.
Rehabilitation of the Orthopedic Trauma Patient: General Principles 185
Mark A. Young, Bryan J. O'Young, and Edward G. McFarland
The role of the physiatrist as part of the trauma rehabilitation team is detailed.
Topics covered include hypovolemia and shock, head and neck trauma,
orthopedic trauma, and the effects of immobility on contractures and the
integumentary, muscular, skeletal, genitourinary, gastrointestinal, and cardio¬
vascular systems.
Imaging Modalities in Diagnosis and Management of Fractures 203
Sulabha Masih and Rajnikant Bakhda
The authors describe the different types of fractures, subluxations and disloca¬
tions, radiographic findings that are seen with fractures, and a radiologic
protocol for the evaluation of trauma. They conclude that plain films generally
are adequate for the diagnosis of uncomplicated fractures and that other
imaging studies are useful in complex cases.
The Nurse's Role in Fracture Rehabilitation 227
; Marilyn Strong, Cynthia Catindig, Anna Marie Cheney, Marlyn Delim,
Caridad Divina, Barbara Flynn, and Pamela Santellano
This extensive review of the nurse's role in fracture rehabilitation addresses the
assessment of a variety of conditions, intervention, evaluation, pain management,
self care activities, limit setting, care for complications, discharge planning, and
other issues. The authors emphasize the importance of self care as the major
goal of rehabilitation.
Musculoskeletal Injuries in Child Abuse 251
Puliyodil A. Philip, Edward S. Traisman, and Mersamma Philip
In their review of ways to differentiate between accidental and intentional
trauma in children, the authors cover fractures, burns, head injuries, and bruises
and skin injuries. A management plan for the treatment of abused children and
a discussion of prevention are included.
Biomechanical Principles in Rehabilitation of Fractures 269
Edward G. McFarland and Mark A. Young
Fractures cannot undergo treatment and rehabilitation unless the provider
understands the biomechanical and biologic characteristics of bone fracture and
healing. This chapter reviews these biomechanical principles primarily as they
relate to the long bones, discusses the influence of internal fixation devices on
rehabilitation, and presents examples of these concepts.
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