Evaluation of Rehabilitation of Surgically Repaired Flexor Hand Tendons and Ultrasonographic Follow up of Their Healing
Author(s) -
Nourhan Elsayed Hebeshi,
Nagat Mohamad El-Gazzar,
Amal Mohamad ElBarbary,
Marwa Ahmed Abo El-Hawa
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of advances in medicine and medical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-8899
DOI - 10.9734/jammr/2021/v33i2331187
Subject(s) - medicine , vascularity , grip strength , rehabilitation , tendon , echogenicity , ultrasound , surgery , visual analogue scale , ultrasonography , physical therapy , radiology
Objectives: To evaluate the role of early rehabilitation of surgically repaired flexor hand tendons in improvement of clinical outcome and the role of musculoskeletal ultrasound in follow up of their healing.
Patients and methods: Thirty patients with 31 repaired flexor tendons. Assessment was done after 2nd, 4th,8th and 12th weeks of rehabilitation by visual analogue scale (VAS), total active motion of injured fingers (TAM), grip strength, hand assessment tool (HAT) score and ultrasound (US).
Results: There was a significant development in pain assessed by VAS, TAM, grip strength and HAT score of the affected hand (p<0.001). Ultrasonographic assessment of healing flexor tendons showed significant improvement in defect size, thickness, vascularity, echogenicity and margination. There was positive correlation between margination of healing flexor tendon with VAS, hand grip and HAT score.
Conclusions: Application of proper rehabilitation programs has a great impact on improving the functional outcome after surgical repair of flexor hand tendons. High-frequency ultrasound is used to follow up tendon healing after surgical repair and to assess the state of tendon repair in relation to clinical result.
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