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  • Sports Medicine

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  • Complex elbow soft tissue injuries present significant challenges in treatment and functional restoration.
  • A structured approach is needed to manage these intricate injuries effectively.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline a strategic approach for managing complex elbow soft tissue injuries.
  • To emphasize the importance of preoperative planning and stepwise reconstruction.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing comprehensive preoperative assessments.
  • Implementing multidisciplinary team collaboration for treatment planning.
  • Following the principles of the reconstruction ladder, prioritizing simpler techniques first.

Main Results:

  • Tailored treatment plans improve outcomes for complex elbow injuries.
  • Durable wound coverage and joint function preservation are achievable.
  • Early mobilization and patient-centered rehabilitation enhance healing.

Conclusions:

  • A systematic, multidisciplinary approach is essential for complex elbow soft tissue injuries.
  • The reconstruction ladder guides surgeons toward effective and durable solutions.
  • Proactive postoperative rehabilitation is critical for optimal functional recovery.