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RECRUITING
NCT03966027
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Immediate Vs. Delayed Weight Bearing Postoperative Protocol in Diabetic Ankle Fractures

Sponsor: Kyle Schweser MD

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Summary

Operatively managed diabetic ankle fractures have significant risk for complications. The cause for failure is likely multifactorial, however, a component of failure has to do with an inability to process pain and pressure normally. This loss of protective sensation allows for an increase in abnormal stresses placed on the recently repaired fractures. Historically, diabetics have been kept non weight bearing for extended periods of time, which has its own functional and cardiovascular issues. The purpose of the study is to determine if a protocol of immediate weight bearing with a hindfoot offloading brace after surgically corrected ankle fracture in a diabetic patient will maintain adequate motion, have no difference in complications when compared to regular non-immediate weight bearing protocols, and lead to good outcome scores and patient satisfaction scores

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

25

Start Date

2020-08-01

Completion Date

2026-06-15

Last Updated

2025-08-24

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Postoperative protocol (Immediate weight bearing)

After ORIF of the ankle fracture, the patient will be randomized to follow an immediate weight bearing rehabilitation protocol using an offloading hindfoot brace

OTHER

Postoperative Protocol (Delayed Weight Bearing)

After ORIF of the ankle fracture, the patient will be randomized to follow a standard delayed weight-bearing rehabilitation protocol

Locations (1)

University of Missouri Health System

Columbia, Missouri, United States