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Results of open arthrolysis for extrinsic elbow stiffness via radial access. Indications and limits of the procedure
Open release of elbow stiffness via the lateral approach has proven to be a reliable option in the treatment of elbow stiffness over the last years. For evaluation of patient outcome after this procedure the current literature and studies were reviewed and analyzed with special reference to the incr...
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description | Open release of elbow stiffness via the lateral approach has proven to be a reliable option in the treatment of elbow stiffness over the last years. For evaluation of patient outcome after this procedure the current literature and studies were reviewed and analyzed with special reference to the increase in range of motion and patient satisfaction. It appears that particularly posttraumatic elbow stiffness with contracture of the capsule and minor alterations of the joint surface can achieve improvement in mobility and patient satisfaction. Therefore careful selection of patients is important for successful therapy. |
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