Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9350429 | Clinical Biomechanics | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Interpretation. The radiographically measured volar tilt angle of the distal radius appears not to differ significantly from the theoretically calculated angle of the maximum wrist joint reaction force, a possible explanation for the phylogenetical development of the volar tilt angle. Also, an inverse relationship between the volar tilt angle and the magnitude of the maximum joint reaction force was observed suggesting that wrists characterized by a low volar tilt angle may be subjected during lifting activities to maximum joint reaction forces up to 50% higher than those in wrists with a high volar tilt and emphasising the importance of accurate restoration of the volar tilt during treatment of all distal radius fractures.
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Authors
Ioannis A. Karnezis,