Effect of pulley excision on flexor tendon biomechanics
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Orthopaedic Research
- Vol. 4 (1) , 96-101
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.1100040112
Abstract
Flexor tendon function following excision of various portions of the fibro‐osseous pulley system was measured biomechanically using a tensile testing machine. The biomechanical parameters measured were tendon excursion (the excursion of the tendon required to fully flex the digit) and work of flexion (the area under the force‐excursion curve, representing all the forces that resist tendon flexion). In this experiment, work of flexion included the forces necessary to accomplish full digital flexion against a 15‐g counterweight, as well as the frictional forces that resist tendon gliding. The results indicate that the work of flexion was affected to a greater degree by pulley loss than was tendon excursion, suggesting that it is a more sensitive measurement of tendon function. A2 was found to be the single most important pulley for flexor tendon function, followed by A4. However, both A2 and A4 had to be present if near‐normal hand function was to be achieved; sacrificing the A1 pulley was not associated with a significant loss of flexion. The “pulley effect” of the skin and soft tissue as a supplement to the fibro‐osseous pulleys in reducing tendon bow‐stringing was also noted. Although the parameters of tendon excursion and work of flexion were used in this study to determine the effect of pulley loss on tendon function, they can also be used to evaluate other flexor tendon studies, such as pulley reconstruction.Keywords
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