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Review Question - QID 6478

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QID 6478 (Type "6478" in App Search)
A 35-year-old right-handed man sustained a posterior elbow dislocation without fracture 6 months ago. He now reports progressive loss of elbow motion. He denies pain and has no numbness in the median or ulnar nerve distributions. Examination reveals an extension loss of 80 degrees and flexion of 110 degrees, a negative Tinel's sign over the ulnar nerve, and full pronation and supination. Radiographs reveal a mature calcification anterior and lateral in the elbow joint. The articular surfaces appear normal as seen in Figures 39a and 39b. He requests treatment to improve elbow range of motion. What is the most appropriate management?
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