Adaptation of the properties of spastic muscle with wrist extension deformity
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- DOI: 10.1002/mus.20558
Adaptation of the properties of spastic muscle with wrist extension deformity
Abstract
To show that human muscle may adapt to tendon transfer, adaptation of flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) function was studied by measuring active and passive length-force characteristics at initial operation and at reoperation in a case of extension deformity secondary to FCU tendon transfer. At reoperation, FCU was 20 mm shorter; active force decreased approximately 10%, indicating atrophy; and passive force increased, reflecting increased stiffness. FCU fiber length was unchanged. The presented case shows that human forearm muscle may adapt to a transferred function.
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