1982
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-198264010-00003
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The effect on supination-pronation of angular malalignment of fractures of both bones of the forearm.

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“…For these reasons, the complexity of the osteotomies differed widely among patients, the most complex correction having been done in Group 1 and the least in Group 3. We observed the major deficit in pronation or supination in some patients in Groups 1 and 2 outweighed the deficit corresponding to the observed bone deformities as documented in experimental studies [12,24,37]. We postulated that posttraumatic contracture of the interosseous membrane contributed to increase the deficit in ROM.…”
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“…For these reasons, the complexity of the osteotomies differed widely among patients, the most complex correction having been done in Group 1 and the least in Group 3. We observed the major deficit in pronation or supination in some patients in Groups 1 and 2 outweighed the deficit corresponding to the observed bone deformities as documented in experimental studies [12,24,37]. We postulated that posttraumatic contracture of the interosseous membrane contributed to increase the deficit in ROM.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In our series of patients, there was evidence of a posttraumatic contracture of the interosseous membrane, because in numerous instances, the tension exerted by the interosseous membrane on the forearm bones did not permit correction of the bone deformity. Thus, release already was warranted to achieve the planned reduction after osteotomy as reported in experimental studies [24,33]. No clinical instability symptoms, statistically significant loss in grip strength, or occurrence of postoperative synostosis occurred in our patients after interosseous membrane release with respect to patients without membrane release.…”
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