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The mean flexion achieved was 120° (range 90 140°).
There was mean loss of extension of 7.7°, and the mean flexion achieved was 66° (15 85°).
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After brace removal progressive passive flexion was commenced with 95° of painless flexion achieved at 2 months after surgery.
At final follow-up, the mean flexion was 125° and only one patient had a flexion deformity of 5°.
There was no extensor lag noted in any patient, with mean flexion at 141° (141°141°.
The mean flexion increased from 111 degrees preoperatively to 117 degrees postoperatively, and the mean total arc of motion increased from 59 degrees to 97 degrees.
The mean flexion and extension increased by 18 degrees (range, 1 degrees to 50 degrees ) and 17 degrees (range, 3 degrees to 50 degrees ), respectively.
After remobilization with removal of the hardware, the mean flexion contracture was −125° (125° from full extension).
The control group's mean flexion data for both wrists at the prone and neutral forearm postures was comparable to previous studies of active wrist flexion [ 24- 26].
In the other patients, the mean extension was 13° (0–40) and the mean flexion was 140° (110–150) 3 months after surgery.
The mean flexion was 66.5°, the extension was 19.5°, the lateral flexion was 20.5°, and the rotation was 30.5° in the IS instrumentation group; in contrast, the mean flexion was 50.5°, the extension was 10.5°, the lateral flexion was 12.5°, and the rotation was 21.5° in the LS group.
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