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Can Arthroplasty Treat RUJ Pain?



This patient suffers from pain during rotation of the forearm and compression of the DRUJ.


  • This shows a patient with impingement and OA (Osteoarthritis).

  • This impingement and OA would allow no ulnar deviation or rotation without pain.

  • The same patient post-implantation with the anatomically designed prosthesis.

  • The patient now has 20° of ulnar deviation and no pain during rotational...

  • A patient post-fracture with OA resulting from an injury 20 years ago.

  • This patient suffers from pain during rotation of the forearm and compression...

  • After implantation of the anatomically designed prosthesis, the patient has...

  • The DRUJ is stabilised without impingement occurring.

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