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colle's fracture


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Colle’s

Definition  • It was first described by Abraham colles in 1814.  • Colles fracture is the fracture at the distal end of radius, at its cortico cancellous junction(about 2cm from the distal articular surface). It is not just the fracture of distal radius but the fracture dislocation of the inferior radio-ulnar joint.  • Most common age group is above forty years, occuring most commonly in women.

Mechanism of Injury  Fall on an outstretched hand.

Causes  Have osteoporosis, a disease that weakens your bones  Postmenopausal osteoporosis.  Commonest skeletal injury In Elderly.  Have low muscle mass, poor muscle strength, or lack agility (these conditions make you more likely to fall)  Walk or do other activities in snow, on ice, or that require a lot of forward momentum, such as in-line skating and skiing  Have an inadequate intake of calcium or vitamin D  Road Traffic Accident, fall from height.

Clinical features:  • Pain : arm was held close to body  • Swelling  • Deformity- There is classic ‘dinner-fork deformity’ seen in colles’ fracture.  • Radial styloid process lies in the same level or little higher than the ulnar styloid process.

Types of Colle's Fracture  • Open fracture : If the bone broke through your skin  • Comminuted fracture : If the bone broke into more than two pieces  • Intra-articular fracture : If the bone broke inside your wrist joint  • Extra-articular fracture : If your joint isn’t affected

Complications Early complication includes  Swelling and Pain in the Finger  Median Nerve compression  Sudek's Atrophy Late Complication  Malunion  Non union of the ulnar styloid process.  Rupture of the Extensor pollicislongus.  Stiffness  Shoulder hand syndrome

Treatment  Undisplaced Fracture- A dorsal Splint for 1-2 days to remove swelling and cast will be Placed for 4 week to stabilize joining.

Treatment Displaced Fracture – Reduction of the fracture under anesthesia and correct the Bone alignment. Then Dorsal Plaster Slab is applied. Comminuted Fracture- Percutaneous K-wire fixation along with Plaster Immobilization. It then Remove after 5 weeks.

Physiotherapy Treatment  Main role of Physiotherapy is in rehabilitation Stage. Objectives of rehabilitation Maintain joint range of motion Increase muscle strength Improve functional ability

Exercise Programme During reduction plaster cast –  Uninvolved joint active rang of motion  Wrist joint passive supination & pronation  •Isometric hand muscle exercise Continue After removal the cast Mobilized the affected wrist - Start some strengthening exercise - Start weight bearing exercise Later stage Advance exercise ,full weight bearing exercise.

Prognosis  • Expected time for healing 6th to 8th weeks until the fracture is stable. • Earlier treatment usually improves the result .  • Chronic disease such as - Osteoporosis and Diabetes may slow the healing time
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