Abstract

Diaphyseal Forearm fractures in adults are relatively common. Forearm fractures are regarded as articular fractures as slight deviation in the spatial orientation of the radius and ulna. Locked intramedullary nailing technique is the capacity of preventing shortening in metaphyseal, comminuted, and segmental diaphyseal forearm fractures. We recorded a diaphyseal forearm fracture in 38 years old male patient that was treated with intramedullary nailing.

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