Ligamentotaxis Explained

Ligamentotaxis
Specialty:orthopedic

In orthopedic surgery, ligamentotaxis is a technique of using continuous longitudinal force (distraction) in order to bring fracture fragments more closely together.[1] [2] It is used as a temporary measure in the management of a broken bone.

Ligamentotaxis is the basis for the use of the external fixator in unstable distal long bone fractures. By applying longitudinal distraction force, the soft tissues surrounding the fracture help mould the bony fragments and facilitate reduction.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Seeley . Emily . Baier . Sarah . Szekeres . Mike . Cooper's Fundamentals of Hand Therapy . 1 January 2020 . Mosby . 978-0-323-52479-7 . 254–269 . https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780323524797000211 . 2 February 2022 . en . 21 - Wrist Fractures. Third .
  2. Book: Mustafa. Yamin. Mini C-Arm . 1 January 2024. Mini C Arm. 2 January 2024. en .