Rolandic Anatomy

Posterior Surface of Radius

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The back of the forearm bone. This is where the "Thumb Muscles" attach; after a "Wrist Fracture," the bones here can be very sharp, which can eventually "saw through" the thumb tendons, causing them to snap.

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