Twenty patients (12 men and 8 women) who had survived tetanus were exa
mined for bone and joint abnormalities, 1-9 years after the disease. T
he radiographic findings in the elbows were abnormal in 13 out of 20 p
atients, as were the shoulders of all 3 patients examined. Insertion h
yperostoses were found at the elbow and/or in the shoulder region in 5
(25%) of the patients. The hyperostoses were bilateral in 3 patients.
One of the patients with hyperostoses also had calcifications in the
soft tissue of the elbow. The abnormalities were associated with mild
clinical symptoms. Trauma to the periosteum caused by repeated tractio
n of muscular contractions is possibly the causative mechanism. Twelve
patients (60%) had osteoarthritis of the elbow joint presumably secon
dary to the violent stress to the joint.