After a distal radius fracture, orthopedic surgeons should be aware of symptoms like unexplained wrist pain or swelling, or a burning sensation in the hand, which could indicate complex regional pain ...
Distal radioulnar joint instability can be caused by injury, arthritis or failure of previous surgery. The wrist can become swollen and painful, which often limits hand movement and grip strength.
An intact distal radioulnar joint is essential in hand function. Previous techniques used to correct distal radius malunions disrupt the functional integrity of the distal radioulnar joint. The ...
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