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What to expect after pediatric/kid's wrist fractures

by Joshua C. Richards, M.D. | 6 years ago

The forearm is the part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow. It is made up of two bones: the radius and the ulna. Forearm fractures are the most common fractures in children

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