2006
DOI: 10.1136/jramc-152-01-06
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Ruptured Distal Biceps In Military Personnel

Abstract: Early operative repair is the currently accepted treatment of distal biceps rupture. However, we describe 6 patients (with 7 ruptures), 5 of whom are in the armed forces with distal biceps tendon ruptures who, as a result of delays in presentation, were treated non-operatively. The subsequent clinical success of these patients (with three excellent, three good and one poor result), has led us to question whether the role of non-operative treatment has been underestimated within the orthopaedic, military and sp… Show more

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“…6,7,10,21,27,28,39 Our results are consistent with the findings of previous authors. 7,11,21,22,24,28,31 Most of the patients were middleaged men, with higher body mass indices than average and a higher representation of nicotine users than the general population.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…6,7,10,21,27,28,39 Our results are consistent with the findings of previous authors. 7,11,21,22,24,28,31 Most of the patients were middleaged men, with higher body mass indices than average and a higher representation of nicotine users than the general population.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 96%