Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8801017 | Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The contact pressure and contact area of the radiocapitellar joint in the cadaveric model changed according to forearm rotation while the force remained constant. The mean contact pressure of the radiocapitellar joint in pronation was significantly lower than that in supination because the force across it did not change significantly and its contact area decreased significantly. These findings may suggest that the pronated elbow can play an important role in protecting the radiocapitellar joint in high-impact activities like delivering punch in martial arts or falling on an outstretched arm.
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Authors
Jung-Taek PhD, MD, Youngbok MD, Daniel R. MD, Maegan N. MD, MSc, Lawrence J. BS, Alessandro T. BSME, James S. BSc, Shawn W. PhD, MD,