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Fractures involving the diaphysis of the radius and ulna represent a common challenge in orthopedic practice, given the crucial role these bones play in facilitating pronation and supination movements. In adults, the standard approach for managing these fractures involves open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), which allows for precise alignme
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