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Residual rotation of forearm amputation: cadaveric study.

Geon LeeSung-Jae KimJoo Hyung HaChang-Hun LeeYoung Jin ChoiKwang-Hyun Lee
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2020)
Close proximity of the amputation site to the elbow decreased the residual rotation significantly compared to residual rotation of wrist disarticulation. The preservation of pronosupination was 80% at 18 cm forearm stump. Although the pronator teres and the pronator quadratus could make a full residual pronation separately, the supinator was essential to a residual supination.
Keyphrases
  • lower limb
  • ultrasound guided
  • peripheral artery disease