Plaster Cast Versus DJO Walker in Paediatric Ankle Injuries

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2013
Present treatment of children with stable ankle and foot injuries very often involves a period in plaster cast(s). In the last decade in adult patients this has been superceded in many instances by the use of a removable foot brace/splint. There are many benefits to this approach including progressive rehabilitation, reduced costs in materials and personnel, improved hygiene and adaptability of fit. The use of such a splint has not been investigated in children and this project aims to assess the value of introducing this as a treatment mode through the analysis of outcomes between traditional cast treatment and the newer removable brace/splint treatment. The outcomes will include patients\' preferences, clinical results and relative costings.
Epistemonikos ID: fab70d99f820522b4e79545c24c5fa45e1169180
First added on: May 07, 2024