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Partial Distal Biceps Avulsion Results In A Significant Loss Of Supination Force

JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME(2021)

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Background: Partial avulsions of the short and/or long head of the distal biceps tendon cause pain and loss of strength. The goal of the present study was to quantify the loss of supination and flexion strength following a series of surgical releases designed to simulate partial and complete short and long head traumatic avulsions. Methods: Mechanical testing was performed to measure supination moment arms and flexion force efficiency on 18 adult fresh-frozen specimens in pronation, neutral, and supination. The distal biceps footprint length was divided into 4 equal segments. In 9 specimens (the distal-first group), the tendon was partially cut starting distally by releasing 25%, 50%, and 75% of the insertion site. In the other 9 specimens (the proximal-first group), the releases started proximally. Mechanical testing was performed before and after each release. Results: Significant decreases in the supination moment arm occurred after a 75% release in the distal-first release group; the decrease was 24% in pronation (p = 0.003) and 10% in neutral (p = 0.043). No significant differences in the supination moment arm (p >= 0.079) or in flexion force efficiency (p >= 0.058) occurred in the proximal-first group. Conclusions: A simulated complete short head avulsion significantly decreased the supination moment arm and therefore supination strength.
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