Surgical management of forearm pronation.

Hand Clin

Department of Hand Surgery and Peripheral Nerve Surgery, Royal North Shore Hospital, St. Leonard NSW, 2065 Sydney, Australia.

Published: November 2003

Active volitional supination enhances upper limb function. In the spastic forearm with pronation deformity, careful preoperative assessment of muscle function is necessary to design a treatment plan to improve supination. Concomitant procedures performed for flexion contractures have to be taken into consideration. The release of the forearm, wrist, and fingers from a contracted pronated position may unmask active supination or may make the need for a tendon transfer with supinatory activity obvious.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0749-0712(03)00030-1DOI Listing

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