Abstract:Radioulnar synostosis is found as a congenital deformity in children or as a post-traumatic deformity in adolescents and adults. Congenital variety is more commonly located in the proximal part of the radius and ulna and restricts the range of motion of the forearm leading to some functional disabilities in the child such as using daily objects and carrying out basic hand to mouth activities like eating. The pronation deformity occurring as a result of this entity can be effectively dealt with single stage bot… Show more
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