2007
DOI: 10.1002/jor.20322
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Effects of distal radius malunion on distal radioulnar joint mechanics—an in vivo study

Abstract: Patients with a malunited distal radius often have painful and limited forearm rotation, and may progress to arthritis of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ). The purpose of this study was to determine if DRUJ congruency and mechanics were altered in patients with malunited distal radius fractures. In nine subjects with unilateral malunions, interbone distances and dorsal and palmar radioulnar ligament lengths were computed from tomographic images of both forearms in multiple forearm positions using markerless … Show more

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“…1 A malunion may cause pain, reduced motion, reduced grip strength, carpal instability, and, eventually, osteoarthritis. [2][3][4] Sometimes, a corrective osteotomy is performed to reduce the pain and improve function. The goal of the osseous correction is to restore normal relations in the distal radioulnar joint.…”
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“…1 A malunion may cause pain, reduced motion, reduced grip strength, carpal instability, and, eventually, osteoarthritis. [2][3][4] Sometimes, a corrective osteotomy is performed to reduce the pain and improve function. The goal of the osseous correction is to restore normal relations in the distal radioulnar joint.…”
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“…Joint incongruity produced by dorsal angulation and dorsal translation causes an interosseous membrane tightness 22 and dorsal radioulnar ligament strain. 21 Distal radius malalignment increased the load by 165% of the native condition, and transecting the ligaments decreased the load to 60% of the native condition. These studies support our finding that the biomechanics of the DRUJ can be altered with relatively small changes in native osseous position and ligamentous integrity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although the occurrence of DRUJ instability resulting from shaft deformity was reported , it is far less common than after malunion of the distal radius [6,8,38]. Cases of DRUJ instability resulting from forearm malunions in which bone osteotomies alone resulted in joint stabilization have been reported [38].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Numerous biomechanical studies have investigated the effects of angular and axial malunions of the forearm bones on limitation of ROM and DRUJ instability [3,4,6,8,12,19,20,24,25,31,33,37]. Different isolated or combined axial malunions of the radius and ulna may result in comparable forearm stiffness [12].…”
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confidence: 99%