Musculoskeletal Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Wrist Stabilizing Exercise Versus Hand Orthotic Intervention for Persons With Hypermobility -A Randomized Clinical Trial
The goal of this study is to investigate if a Wrist Stabilizing Exercise Programme, WSE, compared to Conventional Intervention use of orthosis in daily activities, HO in persons with Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders, HSD or hypermobility Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, hEDS, in order to reduce pain and or paraesthesia in the hand. Participants are persons with HSD and hEDS with symptoms of persistent or intermittent pain and or paraesthesia in the hands for the past three years. The main question aims to answer - if the WSE has effect on occupational performance and health related quality of life - if the WSE has effect on handfunction and handstrength The intervention WSE aimed to improve wrist stabilization and increased grip strength according to a training program. Researchers will compare WSE and HO to see if there were changes between and within the intervention group, WSE and Convention group.
HSD and hEDS involves connective tissue and is characterized by hypermobility, pain and skin manifestations. It is unknown whether persons with HSD and hEDS suffer from pain and or paraesthesia in the hands, which contributes to impaired hand function and grip strength, and it is unknown how it affects work performance and health-related quality of life. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of wrist stabilizing exercises WSE compared to conventional intervention HO, including orthosis, in persons with HSD and hEDS in order to reduce pain and or paraesthesia in the hand. In addition, the study examined how the interventions affected occupational performance and health-related quality of life as well as effects on function and strength. Method The samples consisted of adults with HSD and hEDS with symptoms of persistent or intermittent pain and or paraesthesia in the hands for the past three years. WSE aimed at better wrist stabilization and increased grip strength according to a training program. The HO groups intervention included a hand orthosis during daily activities. The study examined changes between and within the interventions of WSE and HO over 12 weeks.169 subjects agreed to participate in the study and were randomized to WSE n = 83 or HO n = 86. Measurements at baseline, after the end of the intervention and after 6 and 12 months. The intervention WSE consited of Initial static strength training program for the wrist, which could progress to a higher weight in kilos alternatively to a dynamic strength training program. Information about HSD and hEDS. Daily exercise. Training schedule. 3-4 return visits to the OT. The conventional HO Prescribed the wrist´s with plastic or metal orthoses. Information about HSD and hEDS. Use the orthosis in specific activities; carrying, vacuuming, doing laundry, driving, bicycling. Training schedule. 3-4 return visits to the OT. Measurement instruments; JAMAR dynamometer, Disability arm, shoulder and hand Dash, Grip Ability Test GAT, EQ5D. Approximately 20-25 Occupational Terapists OT with experience of hand training attended a half-day training session and were informed about the study design. The OTs were given a manual for conducting the study. The manual contained information on how the study protocol was to be handled and documented and how the information was to be presented to the subjects. The OTs were trained in the use and administration of the assessment instruments. ;
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