Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2701213 | Australian Journal of Physiotherapy | 2006 | 8 Pages |
QuestionWhat is the effectiveness of 12 weeks of nightly stretch in reducing thumb web-space contracture in people with neurological conditions?DesignAssessor-blinded, randomised controlled trial.ParticipantsForty-four (one dropout) community-dwelling patients with a neurological condition (14 stroke, 7 traumatic brain injury, 23 spinal cord injury) who had unior bilateral thumb web-space contractures (60 thumbs).InterventionThe experimental thumbs were splinted into a stretched, abducted position each night for 12 weeks. The control thumbs were not splinted.Outcome measuresThumb web-space was measured as the carpometacarpal angle during the application of a 0.9 Nm abduction torque before and after intervention.ResultsThe mean increase in thumb web-space after 12 weeks was 1 deg (95% CI, –1 to 2).ConclusionIntensive stretch administered regularly over three months does not reduce thumb web-space contractures in neurological conditions.