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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.
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.
Both patients refused radio-ulnar synostosis (one bone forearm), and there was not sufficient proximal radius left to reconstruct the ligament. Instead, silastic radial head spacers were implanted ...
The lateral collateral ligament goes along the outside. A third ligament, the annular ligament, circles the top of the other bone in your forearm (called the radius). It holds it against the ulna.
Annular ligament: This ligament holds the radius and ulna together. Radial collateral ligament: Also called the lateral collateral ligament, this ligament stabilizes the outside, or lateral side ...
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 ...
Lateral epicondylitis, more properly termed a tendinopathy and commonly known as tennis elbow, is a condition that is characterized by the insidious onset of lateral elbow pain, usually in the ...
Tottenham will be without standout forward Son Heung-Min for at least 6-8 weeks with a fractured radius in his forearm. Subscribe To Newsletters. Understanding Tottenham ...
The Swedish system, developed with prosthetic company Integrum AB, connects to two bones in the forearm—the ulna and the radius. These two bones are crucial to wrist movement.