Flexor origin release and functional prehension in adult spastic hand deformity
1Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois.
Journal of Hand Surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|May 1, 1991
Abstract:
Eighteen adult patients with spastic hand deformities underwent release of the flexor-pronator origin and step-cut lengthening of the flexor pollicis longus to improve prehensile hand function. The goal of surgery was to provide active grasp release in order to improve hand function. Using a previously published grading scale, patients were graded before and after operation. At follow-up after an average of 35 months (range 24-64 months), all had improved by at least two functional levels.
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