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Post-traumatic contracture of the elbow
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1998
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KinesiologyLateral ApproachMedicineOsteoarthritisLateral LigamentsModified Lateral ApproachUpper ExtremityRotator CuffSurgeryElbow SurgeryPost-traumatic ContractureElbow DisordersOrthopaedic SurgeryShoulder GirdleShoulder SurgeryPhysical TherapyHealth Sciences
We performed a lateral approach for the release of post-traumatic stiffness of the elbow in 22 patients using a modified technique designed to spare the lateral ligaments. They were reviewed after a mean interval of 26 months. The total humeroulnar joint movement had increased from a mean of 74 degrees to 129 degrees and forearm rotation from a mean of 135 degrees to 159 degrees. Both pain and function in the elbow had improved significantly. This modified lateral approach allows release of post-traumatic contracture without disruption of the lateral collateral ligament or the origins of the extensor tendon at the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. The advantages include a simplified surgical procedure, less operative morbidity, and unrestricted rehabilitation.
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