Ancient Non-union of the Radius Treated According to Watson Jones
Journal Title: Journal of Orthopedics & Bone Disorders - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
Large boned efects in the forearm pose a challenging reconstruction problem, especially when the condition has become chronic. The Watson Jones technique is a relatively simple procedure that sacrifices pronation-supination, but allows the forearm to be used in everyday life.
Authors and Affiliations
Essekkal M*, Admi M, Marzouki A and Boutayeb F
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