2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.06.455
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Evolution of upper limb co-activations in two patients with C5 and C6 tetraplegia following biceps-triceps and posterior deltoid-triceps tendon transfers

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“…Elbow extension can be restored by transferring a preserved muscle's tendon onto the paralyzed triceps brachii tendon. 9…”
Section: Tendon Transfersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Elbow extension can be restored by transferring a preserved muscle's tendon onto the paralyzed triceps brachii tendon. 9…”
Section: Tendon Transfersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elbow extension can be restored by transferring a preserved muscle's tendon onto the paralyzed triceps brachii tendon. 9 The posterior deltoid-to-triceps and the biceps-totriceps transfers are the two most common types of transfers used for elbow extension. 8 Proponents for each method exist, and there are various published surgical techniques, but the universal conclusion remains that restoration of upper extremity function is paramount in improving the functional independence and QOL of tetraplegic patients.…”
Section: Tendon Transfersmentioning
confidence: 99%