Intramedullary nailing versus external ring fixation for tibial shaft fractures: an explorative analysis of muscle strength from the IMVEX trial
Peter Larsen, Rasmus Stokholm, Jan Duedal Rölfing, Juozas Petruskevicius, Morten Kjerri Rasmussen, Steffen Skov Jensen, Rasmus Elsoe

TL;DR
This study compared two treatments for tibial shaft fractures and found no significant difference in muscle strength recovery after one year.
Contribution
The study explores the relationship between muscle strength and patient-reported outcomes after tibial shaft fracture treatments.
Findings
No significant difference in muscle strength recovery between intramedullary nailing and external ring fixation.
Muscle strength was significantly lower in the injured leg compared to the non-injured leg.
Decreased muscle strength correlated with worse outcomes in all KOOS subscales.
Abstract
To explore the effect of intramedullary nailing versus external ring fixation for patients with tibial shaft fractures on 12-month maximal isometric muscle strength for knee extension and knee flexion. We hypothesise that patients treated with external ring fixation will show significantly better maximal isometric muscle strength for knee extension and knee flexion 12 months after surgery compared to treatment with intramedullary nailing. Moreover, we aim to explore the association between muscle strength and the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) at 12 months following surgery. A pragmatic multicentre randomised, non-blinded trial with a two-group parallel design. This study is an explorative analysis of the IntraMedullary nailing Versus EXternal ring fixation Trial (IMVEX). 67 patients with a tibial shaft fracture were randomized to external ring fixation or…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone fractures and treatments · Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
