2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2010.09.037
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Osteochondral Lesions of the Capitellum Do Not Affect Elbow Kinematics and Stability With Intact Collateral Ligaments: An In Vitro Biomechanical Study

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“…These changes in contact pressures are in accordance with those found in prior cadaveric biomechanical studies. 10 Perhaps more important, Mihata et al 6 found that contact pressures are greater within lateral defects than in central defects when a valgus torque is applied. This finding caused the authors to speculate that lateral lesions are of greater severity than medial lesions.…”
Section: Biomechanical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These changes in contact pressures are in accordance with those found in prior cadaveric biomechanical studies. 10 Perhaps more important, Mihata et al 6 found that contact pressures are greater within lateral defects than in central defects when a valgus torque is applied. This finding caused the authors to speculate that lateral lesions are of greater severity than medial lesions.…”
Section: Biomechanical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The limitations of this biomechanical study include the removal in our cadaveric testing of all soft tissue, which can contribute to joint contact characteristics. It is worth noting that Sabo et al 16 demonstrated that osteochondral lesions of the capitellum do not affect elbow kinematics and stability with intact collateral ligaments. Therefore, further studies could verify this and may focus more on elucidating joint contact characteristics, possibly with different flexion angles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%