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Patients will undergo standard surgical treatment and routine postoperative care and will be followed for assessment of kinesiophobia and functional outcomes.",[13],"Other: Standard Surgical Treatment and Routine Postoperative Care",{"label":15,"type":10,"description":16,"interventionNames":17},"Moderate Injury Group","Participants with traumatic hand or forearm injuries classified as moderate according to the Modified Hand Injury Severity Classification (MHISC\u002FMEYCS) score (MEYCS 21-50). Patients will undergo standard surgical treatment and routine postoperative care and will be followed for assessment of kinesiophobia and functional outcomes.",[13],{"label":19,"type":10,"description":20,"interventionNames":21},"Severe Injury Group","Participants with traumatic hand or forearm injuries classified as severe according to the Modified Hand Injury Severity Classification (MHISC\u002FMEYCS) score (MEYCS 51-100). Patients will undergo standard surgical treatment and routine postoperative care and will be followed for assessment of kinesiophobia and functional outcomes.",[13],{"label":23,"type":10,"description":24,"interventionNames":25},"Major Injury Group","Participants with traumatic hand or forearm injuries classified as major according to the Modified Hand Injury Severity Classification (MHISC\u002FMEYCS) score (MEYCS \\>101). Patients will undergo standard surgical treatment and routine postoperative care and will be followed for assessment of kinesiophobia and functional outcomes.",[13],[27],{"type":6,"name":28,"description":29,"armGroupLabels":30,"otherNames":31},"Standard Surgical Treatment and Routine Postoperative Care","Participants with traumatic hand or forearm injuries will receive surgical treatment and postoperative management according to routine clinical practice and the treating surgeon's decision. No experimental treatment, device, medication, or rehabilitation protocol will be administered as part of the study. The study is observational in nature and aims to evaluate the relationship between early kinesiophobia levels, injury severity, and subsequent functional outcomes following standard surgical care.",[23,9,15,19],[32],"Routine Clinical Management",null,[35],{"name":36,"role":37,"phone":38,"phoneExt":33,"email":39},"Samir İlgaroğlu, Surgeon","CONTACT","+905536166156","doktorsamir.zeynal@gmail.com",{"type":41,"investigatorFullName":42,"investigatorTitle":43,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":33,"oldOrganization":33},"SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR","Ebru Aloğlu Çiftçi","Lecturer","100644050","kinesiophobia-and-functional-outcomes-in-hand-injuries-100644050",false,"NCT07668544","Kinesiophobia and Functional Outcomes in Hand Injuries","The Effect of Kinesiophobia Level on Functional Outcomes in Surgically Performed Hand Injuries","Inclusion Criteria:\n\nAdults aged 18 years and older. Patients presenting to the emergency department with traumatic hand or forearm lacerations requiring surgical treatment.\n\nInjury involving one or more anatomical structures of the hand or forearm (skin, tendon, nerve, vessel, or combined injuries).\n\nAssessment within 1-5 days following injury. Ability to understand and complete study questionnaires and functional assessments.\n\nProvision of written informed consent. Willingness to participate in follow-up assessments at 8 and 12 weeks after injury.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nAge younger than 18 years. Cognitive impairment, severe psychiatric disorder, or communication problems preventing completion of questionnaires.\n\nPrevious major injury, surgery, or permanent functional impairment of the affected upper extremity.\n\nPolytrauma or additional injuries that may substantially affect upper extremity function or rehabilitation outcomes.\n\nNeurological disorders affecting upper extremity function (e.g., stroke, peripheral neuropathy, spinal cord injury).\n\nSevere musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity unrelated to the index injury.\n\nInability or unwillingness to attend follow-up evaluations. Refusal to provide informed consent",true,"ALL","18 Years",{"count":55,"type":56},100,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[59],"NA","Hand and forearm injuries are among the most common traumatic injuries and may result in substantial functional limitations, reduced work capacity, and decreased quality of life. Despite advances in surgical repair techniques, recovery outcomes vary considerably among individuals with similar injury characteristics. Psychological factors, particularly fear of movement or reinjury (kinesiophobia), may influence rehabilitation participation and functional recovery after injury.\n\nThe aim of this prospective observational study is to investigate the relationship between early kinesiophobia levels and functional outcomes in adults who undergo surgical treatment for traumatic hand or forearm lacerations. Kinesiophobia will be assessed during the acute post-injury period (within 1-5 days after injury) using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia. Injury severity will be evaluated using the Modified Hand Injury Severity Classification (MHISC\u002FMEYCS).\n\nParticipants will be followed for 12 weeks after injury. Functional recovery will be assessed at the 8th week using the Buck-Gramcko Score and the Sollerman Hand Function Test, and at the 12th week using the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire and hand grip strength measurements.\n\nThe study will examine whether higher levels of early kinesiophobia are associated with greater injury severity and poorer functional recovery. Findings from this study may help identify patients at risk for delayed recovery and support the development of early rehabilitation strategies targeting psychological as well as physical aspects of hand injury recovery.",[62],"Hand Injuries",[64,65],"kinesiophobia","functionality","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-06-19",{"date":69,"type":70},"2026-06-25","ACTUAL",{"date":67,"type":56},{"date":73,"type":56},"2027-03-17",{"name":42,"class":6}]