1996
DOI: 10.3109/17453679608997771
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The stiff elbow: How I do it

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“…Elbow motion is fundamental for positioning the hand in space since it determines how far the hand can reach [30]. It has been estimated that a 50% reduction in elbow motion could reduce upper extremity function by almost 80% [31]. Given those, we developed an NMS model to analyze individual muscle force during elbow flexion and extension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elbow motion is fundamental for positioning the hand in space since it determines how far the hand can reach [30]. It has been estimated that a 50% reduction in elbow motion could reduce upper extremity function by almost 80% [31]. Given those, we developed an NMS model to analyze individual muscle force during elbow flexion and extension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 % nach Trauma oder einem chirurgischen Eingriff auf [18]. Die Ellenbogensteife wurde 1996 von Søjbjerg et al als Streckdefizit über 30°oder einer Beugung unter 120°definiert [24]. Morrey definierte außerdem einen funktionellen Bogen von 100°, der für eine Ausübung der meisten alltäglichen Tätigkeiten ausreichen soll [15].…”
Section: Das Gesunde Ellenbogengelenk Hat Einunclassified
“…The final outcome in patients with complex elbow injuries is largely dependent on the extent of the initial injury [1]. Soft tissue defects less than 40 cm 2 are associated with the greatest return of motion [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%