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Instructional Course Lectures, Volume 58
Section 5: Shoulder and Elbow
Chapter 43 (pp 473-480):
Elbow Arthroscopy for Posttraumatic Arthrosis
Timothy M. Geib, MD; Felix H. Savoie III, MD
ABSTRACT:

Posttraumatic stiffness is a common complication after injury to the elbow. The loss of motion may significantly limit an individuals ability to perform normal activities of daily living. If conservative measures including medication, physical therapy, static splinting, and selective injection fail to restore functional range of motion, surgical intervention may be warranted. Open procedures have been described with reasonable success in restoring motion. However, arthroscopic techniques may provide several advantages in these patients who have often undergone previous extensive open surgery.

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