Sensory impairments and wrist fractures: A case-control study

Authors

  • Bergthora Baldursdottir
  • Hannes Petersen
  • Palmi V. Jonsson
  • Brynjolfur Mogensen
  • Susan L. Whitney
  • Alfons Ramel
  • Ella K. Kristinsdóttir

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2312

Keywords:

wrist fracture, vestibular-asymmetry, plantar sensation, postural control, functional ability.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate vestibular function, foot sensation, postural control and functional abilities, and to evaluate whether these variables are associated with fall-related wrist fracture. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted with 98 subjects, age range 50-75 years, who had sustained a fall-related wrist fracture. Forty-eight sex-, age- and physical activity-matched individuals, with no previous history of wrist fracture, served as controls. Measurements included: head-shake test (HST), tuning fork, biothesiometer, Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments (MF), Sensory Organization Test (SOT), Five-Times-Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSTS), 10-m walk test (10MWT), Activities-specific Balance Confidence (ABC), and the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) scales. Logistic regression models were used to determine associations of variables with a fall-related wrist fracture. RESULTS: Vestibular asymmetry was apparent in 82% of wrist fracture subjects and 63% of controls (p = 0.012). Plantar pressure sensation (p <0.001), SOT composite scores (p< 0.001), 10MWT (p <0.001), FTSTS (p <0.001), ABC (p <0.001) and DHI (p <0.005) were significantly poorer among cases than controls. A positive HST (odds ratio (OR) 5.424; p = 0.008) and monofilament sensation (OR 3.886; p = 0.014) showed the strongest associations with having a fall-related wrist fracture. CONCLUSION: Asymmetrical vestibular function and reduced plantar pressure sensation are associated with fall-related wrist fractures among the ageing population. These factors are potential targets for future interventions.

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Published

2017-12-20

How to Cite

Baldursdottir, B., Petersen, H., Jonsson, P. V., Mogensen, B., Whitney, S. . L., Ramel, A., & Kristinsdóttir, E. K. (2017). Sensory impairments and wrist fractures: A case-control study. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 50(2), 209–215. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2312

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