Postoperative complications, pain (visual analogue scale), clinical and functional outcome based on DASH score, grip strength, X-ray evaluation, time to return to work and activity level were evaluated and compared at 3, 6 and 12 months of prospective follow-up.
Although modern operative intervention for calcaneal fractures has improved the outcome in many patients, there still is no real consensus on treatment, operative technique, or postoperative management. Vira® is a system for reconstruction-arthrodesis of severe calcaneal fractures, consisting in m The aim of our study was to elaborate a CPG to assist physiotherapists in decision making and to improve the efficacy and uniformity of care for patients with severe calcaneal fractures. The CPG was developed according to international methods of guideline development. To identify “best evidence” a structured search was performed. When no evidence was available, consensus between experts (physiotherapist and orthopaedic surgeons) was achieved to develop the guideline. To identify “best clinical experience” and “physiopathology reasoning” focus group of practicing physiotherapists was used. They reviewed the clinical applicability and feasibility of the guideline, and their comments were used to improve it. CPG include three phases determined from the physiopathology and biomechanical reasoning of surgical system (weeks after the surgery: 2a–5a, 5a–14a, 14a–+/−24a). Unfortunately, evidence related to the treatment of severe calcaneal fracture was sparse and often of poor methodologic quality. The recommendations that were included: early onset (2a week after the surgery) with early mobility and loading, program of home exercises, manual therapy (articular and miofascial techniques), walking in swimming pool, continuous electromagnetic fields of 99Hz with an intensity of 99 Gaussian during 30 min/day; electrotherapy of the intrinsic muscles of the feet (80Hz; 8:12, 20 mi), a program of active exercises of the feet (dorsiflexion and plantarflexion, not supination and pronation) and resistive exercises of triceps surae muscle (7a week), criotherapy and anti-inflammatory positions.