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Radioulnar Synostosis

Radioulnar Synostosis is a congenital condition characterized by the fusion (synostosis) of the radius and ulna bones in the forearm. This fusion can restrict forearm rotation and impact overall upper limb function. The severity of symptoms can vary, and early diagnosis is crucial for effective management.

Symptoms of Radioulnar Synostosis:

Individuals with Radioulnar Synostosis may experience the following symptoms:

  • Reduced or limited forearm rotation.

  • Difficulty turning the palm up or down.

  • Compromised ability to perform daily activities involving hand movements.

  • Abnormal appearance of the forearm, with limited supination or pronation.

  • Possible compensatory movements in the shoulder or wrist.

Causes of Radioulnar Synostosis:

Radioulnar Synostosis is typically present at birth and may occur due to developmental abnormalities during fetal growth. The exact cause is often unknown, and the condition can occur sporadically or, in some cases, be associated with genetic factors.

Diagnosis of Radioulnar Synostosis:

Diagnosing Radioulnar Synostosis involves a comprehensive evaluation, including:

  • Physical Examination:

    A thorough examination of the forearm to assess range of motion and identify any fusion between the radius and ulna.

  • Imaging Studies:

    X-rays or other imaging techniques to visualize the bones and confirm the presence of synostosis.

Treatment Options for Radioulnar Synostosis:

Management of Radioulnar Synostosis may involve various approaches, including:

  • Observation:

    In mild cases with minimal functional impact, close monitoring may be recommended without immediate intervention.

  • Physical Therapy:

    Targeted exercises to enhance forearm range of motion and improve compensatory movements.

  • Surgical Interventions:

    In cases where functional limitations are significant, surgical procedures may be considered to release or correct the synostosis.

Consultation for Radioulnar Synostosis:

If you or your child is affected by Radioulnar Synostosis, our specialized team is ready to provide personalized care. Schedule a consultation to discuss tailored solutions that address the unique needs of Radioulnar Synostosis and improve overall forearm function.