flexorplasty

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

flexor +‎ -plasty

Noun[edit]

flexorplasty (countable and uncountable, plural flexorplasties)

  1. Any of various surgical treatments for weakness or limited action of a flexor muscle.
    • 2000, Hideo Kawai, Brachial Plexus Palsy, page 264:
      This flexorplasty was devised by Arthur Steindler in 1918.
    • 2009, Bernard F. Morrey, ‎ Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, The Elbow and Its Disorders, page 965:
      Carroll and Gartland noted that approximately half of the 23 patients who were improved by the flexorplasty had pronation defects.
    • 2012, Kevin C. Chung, Hand and Wrist Surgery, page 215:
      The mean arc of active flexion after flexorplasty was 95 degrees.