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At final follow-up, a flexion deformity of 15° was present in one knee and a mean extensor lag of 12.2° was present in eleven knees (in seven patients).
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There was no extensor lag noted in any patient, with mean flexion at 141° (141°141°.
Preoperative extensor lag of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint and mean paralysis time, however, significantly affected the functional outcome.
Additionally, four patients had extensor lag of 5°.
Ooishi et al. [9] described an extensor lag of 30° in one out of three patients.
Ferris and Aichroth reported a mild extensor lag of 10° in one patient [1].
The patient regained about 120° of knee flexion without any extensor lag.
Two joint outcome measures (extension and extensor lag) also produced significant interaction effects.
Bell et al. reported an extensor lag of 30° in four out of five of their patients [8].
It was modified to include the presence of extensor lag, a flexion deformity or use of walking aids or braces.
Most series do not elaborate upon the incidence of flexion deformity or extensor lag [1, 8, 9].
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