Fig. 5From: Finite element analysis of coronoid prostheses with different fixation methods in the treatment of comminuted coronoid process fractureThe total deformation of the fixation bolt. A1 The total deformation of the fixation bolts when using a double 2.0-mm bolt at 30° elbow flexion. A2 The total deformation of the fixation bolts when using a double 2.0-mm bolt at 90° elbow flexion. A3 The total deformation of the fixation bolts when using a double 2.0-mm bolt at 130° elbow flexion. B1 The total deformation of the fixation bolts when using a double 2.5-mm bolt at 30° elbow flexion. B2 The total deformation of the fixation bolts when using a double 2.5-mm bolt at 90° elbow flexion. B3 The total deformation of the fixation bolts when using a double 2.5-mm bolt at 130° elbow flexion. C1 The total deformation of the fixation bolt when using a single 4.0-mm bolt at 30° elbow flexion. C2 The total deformation of the fixation bolt when using a single 4.0-mm bolt at 90° elbow flexion. C3 The total deformation of the fixation bolt when using a single 4.0-mm bolt at 130° elbow flexion. D1 The total deformation of the fixation bolt when using a single 4.5-mm bolt at 30° elbow flexion. D2 The total deformation of the fixation bolt when using a single 4.5-mm bolt at 90° elbow flexion. D3 The total deformation of the fixation bolt when using a single 4.5-mm bolt at 130° elbow flexionBack to article page