The forearm has two bones, the radius and ulna, which run parallel to each other. The ulna is fixed and does not rotate, while the radius rotates around the ulna allowing us to turn our palm face up or face down. Fractures may occur in the radius, the ulna or both.
Forearm Fractures
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1414 South Grand Avenue, Suite 210
Downtown
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Phone: 213-455-8448
Fax: 213-745-8922
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