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Fig. 1. a: in the neutral position, the annular ligament is not under tension and the proximal radio-ulnar joint is visible
Fig. 4. Evaluation of valgus/varus stability with different procedures. RH: radial head.
Fig. 6. Standard radiographs and 3D computed tomography reconstruction providing an evaluation of the extent of comminution
Fig. 8. “Muscular hernia sign” described by Soubeyrand et al. and indicating a tear in the inter-osseous membrane [15].
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