Wrist movements induce torque and lever force in the scaphoid: an ex vivo study.
J Orthop Surg Res
; 15(1): 368, 2020 Aug 31.
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PURPOSE: We hypothesised that intercarpal K-wire fixation of adjacent carpal bones would reduce torque and lever force within a fractured scaphoid bone. METHODS: In eight cadaver wrists, a scaphoid osteotomy was stabilised using a locking nail, which also functioned as a sensor to measure isometric torque and lever forces between the fragments. The wrist was moved through 80% of full range of motion (ROM) to generate torque and force within the scaphoid. Testing was performed with and without loading of the wrist and K-wire stabilisation of the adjacent carpal bones. RESULTS: Average torque and lever force values were 49.6 ± 25.1 Nmm and 3.5 ± 0.9 N during extension and 41 ± 26.7 Nmm and 8.1 ± 2.8 N during flexion. Torque and lever force did not depend on scaphoid size, individual wrist ROM, or deviations of the sensor versus the anatomic axis. K-wire fixation did not produce significant changes in average torque and lever force values except with wrist radial abduction (P = 0.0485). Other than wrist extension, torque direction was not predictable. CONCLUSION: In unstable scaphoid fractures, we suggest securing rotational stability with selected implants for functional postoperative care. Wrist ROM within 20% extension and radial abduction to 50% flexion limit torque and lever force exacerbation between scaphoid fragments.
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Punho
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Fios Ortopédicos
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Ossos do Carpo
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Amplitude de Movimento Articular
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Torque
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Osso Escafoide
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Fraturas Ósseas
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Fixação Interna de Fraturas
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Humans
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En
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J Orthop Surg Res
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2020
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