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Comparison of the results of short-term rigid and semi-rigid cast immobilization for the treatment of grade 3 inversion injuries of the ankle
Avci S, Sayli U
Injury 1998 Oct;29(8):581-584
clinical trial
3/10 [Eligibility criteria: No; Random allocation: No; Concealed allocation: No; Baseline comparability: No; Blind subjects: No; Blind therapists: No; Blind assessors: No; Adequate follow-up: Yes; Intention-to-treat analysis: No; Between-group comparisons: Yes; Point estimates and variability: Yes. Note: Eligibility criteria item does not contribute to total score] *This score has been confirmed*

In this prospective, randomized study, short-term immobilization with semi-rigid (Soft Cast) and rigid (Scotchcast Plus) synthetic cast materials were compared for the functional treatment of acute grade 3 lateral ligament injuries of the ankle. Degree of ligament injury was assessed by clinical criteria. Duration of immobilization was 2 weeks for both groups and home physiotherapy was started thereafter. Fifty-seven patients completed the study and both materials were found to be equally effective in providing a stable ankle at the end of 6 weeks follow-up. Soft Cast group had better range of motion and could walk better at 2 weeks, but these difference diminished at 6 weeks. With the Soft Cast, patient satisfaction was higher, need for a support for walking was less and return to work was earlier. When combined with the reduced cost of application, Soft Cast is the material of choice for the initial short-term immobilization for the functional treatment of acute ankle ligament injuries.
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