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Ulna Club Hand

ulna club handEpidemiology

 

4 x less common than RCH

 

Very rare

 

Pathology

 

Radiohumeral synostosis common

Radial head dislocation seen in 50% cases

 

Associations

 

PFFD

Club foot

Spina bifida

 

Management

 

Good function

- stretch / splint to avoid UD

 

OT rare

- excision of proximal ulna to create one bone forearm

- lose forearm rotation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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