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A broken wrist, or wrist fracture, typically causes immediate swelling, pain, and tenderness. The wrist consists of eight small bones that connect to two long bones in the forearm: the ulna and ...
The radius and the ulna are bones in the forearm ... in the skin to expose the fracture site and then move the broken bone back into place while the person is fully asleep under anesthesia.
In most cases, a "broken wrist" refers to a fractured radius, but it is also possible for both bones in the forearm to be fractured. The most common location for a distal radius fracture is about ...
Sometimes broken bones press on, or cut ... A large artery runs very near your elbow joint to supply blood to the forearm, wrist, and hand. Certain elbow injures may cut or compress this artery.
If you have pain on the side of your wrist opposite your thumb, it's called ulnar wrist pain. There are many things that can cause it, and there are several ways to treat it. "Ulnar wrist pain is ...
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