The aim was to determine the minimal clinically important difference of the push-off test in distal radius fractures.
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Sex
ALL
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Range of Motion (ROM) Measurement
Timeframe: Assessments will be performed at the 12th and 18th weeks after the fracture.
Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE)
Timeframe: Assessments will be performed at the 12th and 18th weeks after the fracture.
Push-Off Test (POT)
Timeframe: Assessments will be performed at the 12th and 18th weeks after the fracture.
Gross Grip Strength Test
Timeframe: Assessments will be performed at the 12th and 18th weeks after the fracture.