Management of the stiff elbow: a literature review

Mark F. Siemensma, Anna E. van der Windt, Eline M. van Es, Joost W. Colaris, Denise Eygendaal*

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Abstract

• The elbow is prone to stiffness due to its unique anatomy and profound capsular reaction to inflammation. The resulting movement impairment may significantly interfere with a patient’s activities of daily living. • Trauma (including surgery for trauma), posttraumatic arthritis, and heterotopic ossification (HO) are the most common causes of elbow stiffness. • In stiffness caused by soft tissue contractures, initial conservative treatment with physiotherapy (PT) and splinting is advised. In cases in which osseous deformities limit range of motion (e.g. malunion, osseous impingement, or HO), early surgical intervention is recommended. • Open and arthroscopic arthrolysis are the primary surgical options. Arthroscopic arthrolysis has a lower complication and revision rate but has narrower indications. • Early active mobilization using PT after surgery is recommended in postoperative rehabilitation and may be complemented by splinting or continuous passive motion therapy. Most results are gained within the first few months but can continue to improve until 12 months.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)351-360
Number of pages10
JournalEFORT Open Reviews
Volume8
Issue number5
Early online date9 May 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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