Title of article
Immediate range of motion after distal biceps tendon repair
Author/Authors
Cheung، نويسنده , , Emilie V. and Lazarus، نويسنده , , Mark and Taranta، نويسنده , , Marc، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
3
From page
516
To page
518
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of immediate postoperative motion on strength and elbow motion after repair of a distal biceps tendon rupture. We conducted a retrospective review of 13 patients who had repairs of a unilateral distal biceps tendon rupture with a minimum follow-up of 2 years. The repairs were performed via a 2-incision technique. The elbows were placed into hinged braces immediately postoperatively, and range of motion was limited to 60° of flexion to full limitation on flexion on the first postoperative day. Elbow extension block was decreased to 40° at 2 weeks, 20° at 4 weeks, and full extension at 6 weeks postoperatively. Elbow range of motion, biceps strength, and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand scores were recorded at follow-up. There was a mean loss of 5.8° of full extension when compared with the uninjured side, with no loss of flexion. There was a mean loss of 3.5° of pronation and 8.1° of supination. Flexion strength was 91.4% and supination strength was 89.4% of that of the uninjured side. The mean Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand score was 42.8. We conclude that immediate postoperative range of motion after repair of the distal biceps tendon leads to early gain of extension and has no deleterious effect on healing or strength.
Journal title
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number
1866931
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