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Pronation can increase the pressure on the posterior interosseous nerve under the arcade of Frohse: A possible mechanism of palsy after two-incision repair for distal biceps rupture-Clinical experience and a cadaveric investigation
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Pronation can increase the pressure on the posterior interosseous nerve under the arcade of Frohse: A possible mechanism of palsy after two-incision repair for distal biceps rupture-Clinical experience and a cadaveric investigation

Annie C. Links, Kyle S. Graunke, Christopher Wahl, John R. Green III, Frederick A. Matsen III and John R. Green
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Vol.18(1)
2009

Abstract

Adult Cadaver Follow-Up Studies Hand Injuries Humans Male Middle Aged Muscle, Skeletal Nerve Compression Syndromes Orthopedic Procedures Paralysis Postoperative Complications Pressure Pronation Radial Nerve Radial Neuropathy Reoperation Retrospective Studies Rupture achilles tendon adult arm arm injury article avulsion injury biceps brachii muscle body posture bone tissue cadaver case report forearm human male nerve compression nerve paralysis operating room physical examination posterior interosseous nerve palsy postoperative period pressure transducer priority journal Swan Ganz catheter tendon reconstruction tendon rupture

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