“…Both operative and non-operative treatment has been reported in the literature [25,26,48,50,52,53,57]. Nonoperative treatment has consistently shown poor objective strength measurements, with significant losses of flexion and supination power [2,6,22,23,28,29,30,39]. Operative repair has yielded better return of strength results but has had a higher complication rate with injury to radial, median and ulnar nerves being reported [6,10,12,18,24,33,38,39,43,47,49].…”