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Ankle Injury Rehabilitation

Study Aim

The AIR study is aiming to determine the feasibility of conducting a full randomised controlled trial to assess the difference in the Manchester-Oxford Foot and Ankle Questionnaire at six months after injury between adults with an ankle fracture treated with functional bracing and exercises versus standard plaster cast care.

All patients, over the age of 16, attending University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust are potentially eligible to take part.

Funding

This study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research - Research For Patient Benefit Programme.

Ethical Approval

Ethical approval was granted on the 21st October 2015

ISRCTN Number

17809322

Publication

Ankle injury rehabilitation (AIR): a feasibility randomised controlled trial comparing functional bracing to plaster cast in the treatment of adult ankle fracturesLink opens in a new window

 

 

ISRCTN Page

 

Key Study Personnel

Chief Investigator:

Dr Rebecca Kearney

Chief Investigator - Dr Rebecca Kearney

 

Co-Investigators:

Professor Matthew Costa

Dr Nick Parsons

Mr Jonathan Young

Senior Project Manager:

Miss Jaclyn Brown

Trial Coordinator

Joanne O'Beirne-Elliman

Study Contact Details:

E: Air@warwick.ac.uk

T: 02476 150 955