“…Several investigators have performed cadaver studies in which angled radiographs have been used to determine articular displacement after experimentally created fractures. 7,8 Johnson and Szabo performed a cadaveric study in which they recommend a 15°angled lateral radial-to-ulnar radiograph be used to better assess distal radius angulation. 7 Ebraheim, in a case report, suggested that the x-ray beam be angled at 30°to assess the distal radial articular surface after dorsal fixation.…”