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Original Article

Functional treatment of metacarpal fractures: 100 randomized cases with or without fixation

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Pages 531-534 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Totally, 100 hundred subcapital or diaphyseal fractures of the second through the fifth metacarpal were randomized to either a dorsal/ulnar plaster cast immobilizing the wrist and the joints of the involved digits or a functional cast allowing the wrist and the digits a free range of motion. Due to better retaining ability, functional casting reduced volar angulation by two thirds for metacarpal shaft fractures and by one third for metacarpal neck fractures when compared with plaster cast immobilization. Restriction of wrist, metacarpophangeal, and interphalangeal joint movements was more frequent in the cast group, but did not influence the overall function 3 months postinjury. Sick leave was reduced by two thirds after functional casting compared with the plaster cast group.

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