Clinical Trial: Distal Radius Fracture Prospective Database 50-80 Years Old

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Distal Radius Fracture Prospective Database 50-80 Years Old Overview: "Identification of Risk of Adverse Activity Transition Following a Distal

Brief Summary: The Problem Distal radius fractures (DRF) are common and result in a variable amount of disability. The investigators have completed considerable work in developing tools that measure impairment and disability after DRF . The investigators initial studies indicate that the associated disablement process is multifactorial and variable with only 25% of the resultant disability predicted by baseline patient and injury characteristics. The investigators see DRF as a signal event where some people are at-risk of transitioning from an active lifestyle to inactivity and subsequent health risks. The investigators recent data confirms variable participation following a DRF. The traditional focus in orthopedic/rehabilitative approaches to DRF fracture management has been localized to the wrist, largely ignoring this potential transition and its health impacts. The investigators will initiate a line of investigation that will profile the at-risk older adult who presents with a DRF with the ultimate goal of accurate identification and prevention of adverse activity transitions (active to inactive). In this study the investigators will identify the extent of the problem by quantifying changes in activity/participation and its short-term health impacts. The investigators will also identify the risk factors present at time of injury that predict a loss of mobility/activity/participation. This work has the potential to identify tools and/or clinical prediction rules that identify at-risk individuals at a critical time where early intervention might most easily prevent adverse outcomes associated with inactivity.

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Sponsor: Lawson Health Research Institute

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Information By: Lawson Health Research Institute

Dates:
Date Received: December 19, 2011
Date Started: January 2012
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Last Updated: March 18, 2014
Last Verified: March 2014