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. 2017 Apr 10;6(4):285–293. doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1601577

Table 6. Clinical outcome at 1 year.

Uninjured wrist ROM in deg
Mean
(95% CI)
Movement Injured wrist
Loss of ROM in deg
Mean (95% CI)
B1 B2 B3 B4 B0 p -Value
137.5
(135.9–139.1)
Extension–flexion 6.2 B2,B3,B4
(3.4–8.9)
13.4 B1
(11.0–15.9)
15.9 B1
(13.2–18.6)
17.9 B0,B1
(13.2–22.6)
6.2 B4
(− 2.0 to 14.5)
< 0.001
54.4
(53.0–55.8)
Radial–ulnar 2.6
(0.8–4.5)
3.3
(1.9–4.6)
5.3
(3.7–6.9)
5.0
(2.5–7.6)
0.4
(− 4.0 to 4.8)
< 0.05
162.4
(161.2–163.6)
Supination–pronation 2.6 B2,B4
(1.0–4.1)
9.1 B1
(6.6–11.6)
7.3
(5.1–9.4)
9.0 B1
(6.2–11.2)
0.8
(− 3.0 to 4.7)
< 0.001
354.3
(351.2–357.3)
Total ROM 11.4 B2,B3,B4
(6.8–16.0)
25.8 B1
(20.7–30.9)
28.4 B0,B1
(23.3–33.5)
32.0 B0,B1
(24.5–39.5)
7.5 B3,B4
(− 4.0 to 19.0)
< 0.001

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; ROM, range of motion.

Note: Loss of ROM in the injured wrist and average ROM in the uninjured wrist are presented in degrees. Mean and 95% CIs for mean are presented using analysis of variance. Significant Tukey's honest significant difference post hoc tests are presented as B0 to B4.