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The role of the interosseous ligament in forearm rotation: A bio-mechanical study.

Erica KholinneJae-Man KwakYucheng SunKyoung-Hwan KohIn-Ho Jeon
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) (2021)
The PB, CB, and DB of the forearm IOL have different bio-mechanical properties. CB maintained a constant rotational strain throughout forearm rotation. Strain on the CB was significantly lower than strains on the PB and DB. By contrast, strains on the PB and DB varied, suggesting that their roles differ from those of the CB. When CB reconstruction is needed, graft should be tensioned at 20° forearm pronation to gain optimum tension.
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