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The radius and ulna are two long bones in the forearm. People may experience fractures in one or both bones after a fall. Surgery may be necessary in some cases. Learn more here.
Register results showed worse DASH scores at 1 year for patients with combined distal radius and distal ulnar fractures vs. those with any type of distal radius fracture, a presenter said at the ...
Ulnar styloid fractures often accompany a radius fracture. They affect your ulnar styloid process, a bony projection that helps attach your hand to your arm. We’ll go over what tends to cause ...
These muscles are supported by the two forearm bones, the ulna and radius, which form a joint that rotates to let you turn the palm of your hand up or down. Two large arteries, ...
A broken wrist or distal radius fracture is an extremely common type of fracture. It accounts for 25% to 50% of all broken bones and is most commonly seen in older females and young males.
Your forearm consists of two bones that come together to join at the wrist, called the ulna and radius. Injuries to these bones or to nearby nerves, muscles, or joints can lead to forearm pain.
This article is a follow-up to our recent article on the TFCC—triangular fibrocartilage tear on the ulnar side “pinky side” of the wrist. In our previous article, we discussed that TFCC ...
15 Forearm Exercises To Help Build Grip Strength And Prevent Injury, According To A Trainer Bonus: Each move also targets other major muscles. By Andi Breitowich Published: Mar 13, 2024 8:00 AM EDT ...