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Loss of Anterior Translation of the Distal Humeral Articular Surface Is Associated With Decreased Elbow Flexion
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 08/26/09
Brouwer KM et al. – Using a reproducible technique for measuring anterior translation of the distal humerus, there was a correlation between anterior translation of the distal humeral articular surface and elbow flexion after ORIF. Although the weakness of the correlation emphasizes that limitation of elbow flexion after ORIF of a distal humerus fracture is multifactorial, reduced anterior translation of the distal humeral articular surface might be a contributing factor.
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