Arthroscopical reconstruction of the volar and dorsal part of the scapholunate ligament as treatment for complete scapholunate ligament injury, but reducible carpal malalignment. This prospective study aims to evaluate the clinical and functional outcome of this technique on the short and middle term
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passive and active range of motion (degrees) operated and contralateral side
Timeframe: preop
passive and active range of motion (degrees) operated and contralateral side
Timeframe: postoperative 3 months
passive and active range of motion (degrees) operated and contralateral side
Timeframe: postoperative 6 months
passive and active range of motion (degrees) operated and contralateral side
Timeframe: postoperative 12 months
grip strength (kg) operated and contralateral side
Timeframe: preop
grip strength (kg) operated and contralateral side
Timeframe: postoperative 3 months
grip strength (kg) operated and contralateral side
Timeframe: postoperative 6 months
grip strength (kg) operated and contralateral side
Timeframe: postoperative 12 months
pain (visual analogue scale)
Timeframe: preop
pain (visual analogue scale)
Timeframe: postoperative 3 months
pain (visual analogue scale)
Timeframe: postoperative 6 months
pain (visual analogue scale)
Timeframe: postoperative 12 months
Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand score
Timeframe: preop
Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand score
Timeframe: postoperative 3 months
Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand score
Timeframe: postoperative 6 months
Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand score
Timeframe: postoperative 12 months