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1) The end of the wrist (ulnar styloid) is more or less prominent on the affected wrist or looks displaced. 2) There may be crepitus and or blocking on pronation or supination (palm up or palm ...
Radiocarpal joint. The radiocarpal joint is where the radius — the thicker forearm bone — connects with the bottom row of wrist bones: the scaphoid, lunate, and triquetrum bones.
It also involves the dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ), which is located in between the radius and ulna at the near end of the wrist joint. Needless to say, fractures in this area ...