Abstract
Arthroscopy of the distal radioulnar joint is challenging. Its indications are evolving. When the experienced hand surgeon believes that the procedure is justified, unusual discoveries may be made. Patients with distal radioulnar joint pain who remain a diagnostic challenge before arthroscopy may sometimes be helped by the results of arthroscopy of this small joint.
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