Evaluating the efficacy of hinged elbow braces in reducing passive valgus forces after ulnar collateral ligament injury—A biomechanical study

IF 2.7 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1002/jeo2.70094
Kai Hoffeld, Christopher Wahlers, Jan P. Hockmann, Sebastian Wegmann, Nadine Ott, Kilian Wegmann, Lars Peter Müller, Michael Hackl
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Abstract

Purpose

This biomechanical study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a hinged elbow orthosis in reducing passive valgus forces following medial ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries of the elbow joint. The hypothesis tested was that a hinged elbow orthosis reduces these passive valgus forces.

Methods

Eight fresh frozen cadaveric elbow specimens were prepared and tested under three scenarios: intact ligaments, simulated UCL rupture and application of a hinged elbow brace after simulated UCL rupture. Valgus instability was assessed using a custom testing set-up and the Optotrak motion capture system. Statistical analysis was conducted to compare the results across scenarios.

Results

Intraclass correlation (ICC) calculation showed that the testing set-up was reliable in investigating valgus deflection across all levels of applied force. The hinged elbow brace reduced passive valgus forces after UCL rupture. The reduction in valgus instability was consistent with close approximation to the native state, although not reaching its level.

Conclusion

The hypothesis—that a hinged elbow orthosis significantly reduces passive valgus forces in the elbow following UCL injuries—is not supported by the data and therefore has to be rejected. Nevertheless, the study demonstrates a tendency that a hinged elbow brace could mitigate these forces, at least in an experimental cadaveric model with static study conditions.

Level of Evidence

The level of evidence of this study is level IV.

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评估铰接肘支具减轻尺侧副韧带损伤后被动外翻力的疗效-生物力学研究。
目的:本生物力学研究旨在探讨铰链式肘关节矫形器在肘关节内侧尺侧副韧带(UCL)损伤后减少被动外翻力的有效性。假设测试是铰链肘矫形器减少这些被动外翻力。方法:制备8例新鲜冷冻尸体肘关节标本,分别在韧带完整、模拟UCL断裂和模拟UCL断裂后应用铰链式肘关节支具三种情况下进行试验。外翻不稳定性评估使用自定义测试装置和Optotrak运动捕捉系统。进行统计分析,比较不同情景下的结果。结果:类内相关(ICC)计算表明,测试设置是可靠的调查外翻挠度在所有水平施加的力。铰接肘支可减少UCL破裂后的被动外翻力。外翻不稳定性的降低与接近自然状态一致,尽管没有达到其水平。结论:铰接式肘关节矫形器能显著减少UCL损伤后肘关节被动外翻力的假设没有数据支持,因此必须被拒绝。然而,该研究表明,至少在静态研究条件下的实验尸体模型中,铰链肘支撑可以减轻这些力。证据等级:本研究的证据等级为四级。
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Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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