Background: Stabilization of extra-articular distal radius fractures by wrist joint bridging (WB) dynamic fixation allows for early motion of the wrist, but relies on exact positioning of the device. In fact, physiological movement appeared to be compromised with even distinctly aberrant positioning of such device. To investigate this issue in more detail, we developed an in-vitro testing apparatus suitable for assessing the forces required for flexion and extension of the wrist.
Methods: The experimental set-up enables the transmission of the translational movement of the traverse of a universal testing machine into the main physiological movement (flexion and extension) of the wrist. An external WB dynamic fixator was assembled to an artificial saw bone wrist model prior and after performing a wedge-shaped osteotomy on the distal radius about 1.5 cm proximal to the joint line, i.e. generation of a fracture model. The functionality of the fixator was evaluated under either condition and the effect of misalignment of the external WB dynamic fixator was quantified by purposeful violation of the manufacture's instructions. Results were statistically analyzed using the generalized linear mixed model.
Findings: Significantly higher loading was noted as the degree of misalignment increased. The normalized force was significantly higher at a misalignment of 20° compared to 10° (10°: 4.13; 20°: 6.93, P < 0.001).
Interpretation: The proposed set-up turned out to allow highly reproducible and sensitive recording of the reaction forces during flexion and extension of the wrist and thus is feasible for the evaluation and comparison of different external WB devices.
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