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An 18-year-old right-hand dominant male with no significant past medical history presented to the emergency department following a high-speed motorcycle accident. The patient reported falling onto his outstretched right hand after being thrown from his bike during a collision. He recalls landing on the right side with axial loading and rotational force transmitted through the forearm.
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Obvious deformity of the distal forearm Moderate swelling and tenderness over distal radius and ulna. No open wounds or skin compromise. Palpation: Tenderness over distal third of radius and ulnar shaft. Pain with manipulation of distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ). Range of Motion: Severely limited due to pain. Elbow and shoulder: Full ROM, no tenderness
ORIF of the radius fracture and the distal ulna with plates
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