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. 2016 Dec 30;1(12):461–468. doi: 10.1302/2058-5241.160033

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

a) A positive pivot-shift test results in a (sub)luxation of the forearm relative to the humerus. Posterior translation of the radius can be seen as a dimple in the skin. This usually occurs with the elbow at around 30° of flexion. b) With further flexion, the forearm will reduce and the elbow will regain its normal contour (Courtesy of MoRe Foundation).