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Fig. 4 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Fig. 4

From: Radius distraction during volar plating of distal radius fractures may improve distal radioulnar joint stability at minimum 3-year follow-up: a retrospective case series study

Fig. 4

Demonstration of the case receiving radius distraction at intermediate-term follow-up (39 months) (A) Pre-operative status of the injured wrist (B) The final status of the injured wrist with neutral ulnar variance (C) The contralateral uninjured wrist at the final follow-up with positive ulnar variance. (Dotted white line: distal articular surface of radius bone; white line: distal articular surface of ulna bone)

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