Forearm Deformity

"Forearm deformity" refers to the abnormal shape of the radius and ulna bones, which may result from congenital or developmental conditions, tumors, or improper healing after a fracture. The presence of this deformity can impair the rotational movement of the wrist, which is called pronation and supination. As a result, the patient may have difficulty supinating to hold water in their palm or pronating to grip a pen to write. In cases of severe deformity, the aesthetic appearance can also be quite distressing.


The rotational impairment caused by forearm deformity due to malunion can be corrected by restoring the radius and ulna bones to their ideal shapes. However, achieving this through conventional surgical methods is extremely difficult if not impossible.


Today, significant progress has been made in the treatment of severe forearm deformities through 3D virtual surgical planning, which uses a model of the patient's healthy arm as a template, and patient-specific surgical guides produced with 3D printing technology.

With advanced surgical techniques and "3D Patient-Specific Surgery," we offer safe and effective solutions for the treatment of forearm deformity. Today, we take great pride and joy in having transformed the lives of hundreds of patients through "3D Patient-Specific Surgery" technology, since 2015.


If you would like to learn more about forearm deformities or discuss treatment options, please contact our clinic.


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