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<title>Radius and Ulna Fractures OTA Classification</title>
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<description>From the OTA Fracture &amp; Dislocation Compendium</description>
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<title>Ulnar Shaft Fracture Wheeless</title>
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<description>radius &amp; ulna lie parallel to each other when forearm is supinated;
&lt;br&gt;    - during pronation radius crosses ulna, rotating on axis that passes from capitulum through the distal end of ulna;
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