Distal biceps tendon rupture operated on with the Boyd-Anderson technique: Follow-up of 9 patients with isokinetic examination after 1 year
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We operated on 9 patients for distal biceps tendon rupture using the Boyd-Anderson technique. All patients were re-examined after at least 1 year using a questionnaire, radiographs, motion measurements and isokinetic testing. 2 patients had temporary radial nerve dysfunction and 7 patients had diminished forearm rotation. Elbow flexion strength was reduced by median 13% and supination strength by 19%. We think the Boyd-Anderson technique can be recommended, but slightly reduced strength and forearm rotation must be expected.Downloads
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2000-01-01
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Moosmayer, S., Odinsson, A., & Holm, I. (2000). Distal biceps tendon rupture operated on with the Boyd-Anderson technique: Follow-up of 9 patients with isokinetic examination after 1 year. Acta Orthopaedica, 71(4), 399–402. https://doi.org/10.1080/000164700317393411
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