Clinical Trial: BFR DISTRAD NON OP: Blood Flow Restricted Training During Rehabilitation Following Distal Radius Fracture

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: BFR DISTRAD NON OP: Blood Flow Restricted Training During Rehabilitation Following Distal Radius Fracture

Brief Summary: Occlusion training, resistance exercise performed with a specialized venous tourniquet, leads to beneficial changes in muscle strength at low resistance and minimal stress on the nearby joint. This novel resistance training has the potential to greatly improve muscle strength gains in individuals who are unable, for medical reasons, to perform the high resistance exercises typically required to improve strength. Our study will examine the effect of this technique on strength recovery following distal radius fracture treated with cast immobilization (non-operatively). The primary objective of the intervention is to achieve accelerated recovery of forearm, wrist and hand function as assessed using measures such as grip/pinch strength, validated questionnaires, and functional outcome testing. Occlusion training can potentially serve as a specialty intervention for rehabilitation patients, reduce the cost of care, and improve the treatment options for both patients and providers.