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Early Post-Immobilization Pain At Rest, Movement Evoked Pain, And Their Ratio As Potential Predictors Of Pain And Disability At Six- And 12-Months After Distal Radius Fracture, Maryam Farzad, Joy C. Mcdermid, Saurabh Mehta, Ruby Grewal, Erfan Shafiee
Early Post-Immobilization Pain At Rest, Movement Evoked Pain, And Their Ratio As Potential Predictors Of Pain And Disability At Six- And 12-Months After Distal Radius Fracture, Maryam Farzad, Joy C. Mcdermid, Saurabh Mehta, Ruby Grewal, Erfan Shafiee
Physical Therapy Faculty Research
Background: Removal of immobilization is a critical phase of distal radius fracture (DRF) rehabilitation, typically occurring by 2 months post injury. This study examined the extent to which pain at rest (PAR), movement evoked pain (MEP), or the ratio between those (MEPR) assessed at 2-months after DRF predicts the occurrence of chronic pain or disability at 6- and 12-months after the injury.
Methods: This secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study was done at the Hand and Upper Limb Centre (HULC), London, Ontario, Canada. A total of 229 patients with DRF (159 (69.4%) women) were included. Scores for the pain …