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From: Radial distraction may reduce the incidence of ulnar-sided wrist pain in ulna-plus morphology intraoperatively following distal radius fractures fixation

Fig. 1

Demonstrating the indirect ulnar shortening after radial distraction via radiographs and photographs. A Before distraction, the volar cortex was contact, B Before distraction, the ulna-plus morphology was found in the intraoperative radiograph after reduction, C After distraction, the gap of the volar cortex was found, D After distraction, the positive ulnar variance became smaller than before distraction

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