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Clinical Trial
. 1996 May;78(3):395-9.

Postoperative treatment of internally fixed ankle fractures: a prospective randomised study

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Clinical Trial

Postoperative treatment of internally fixed ankle fractures: a prospective randomised study

C J van Laarhoven et al. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1996 May.

Abstract

In a prospective, randomised trial of 81 patients with fractures of the ankle of AO types A, B and C we compared two regimes of postoperative management after internal fixation. The patients were mobilised either non-weight-bearing with crutches or weight-bearing in a below-knee walking plaster. We found a temporary benefit in subjective evaluation only (65 v 50 points, Mann-Whitney test, cft, p=0.02) for those with a below-knee walking plaster. There were no significant differences between the groups in the loaded dorsal range of movement (25 degrees v 23 degrees, Mann-Whitney test, cft, p = 0.16) or in the overall clinical result. Both treatments were considered to be satisfactory and their choice depends on the ability to mobilise non-weight-bearing, wound healing, the type of work and personal preference.

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