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a prolonged period of immobilization before or after surgery or malalignment may both result in elbow stiffness. A history of progressive pain of the wrist may suggest an injury of the interosseous membrane (IOM) (i.e. Essex-Lopresti lesion
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; hand, four patients; elbow and wrist, two patients; wrist, one patient and elbow and hand, one patient. The most frequently reported symptoms within the affected shoulder were:ROM limitation, 67 out of 68 shoulders (98.5%); shoulder weakness, 62 out
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