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Galeazzi Fracture Definition
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A person with a Galeazzi fracture has broken the radius, and dislocated the radius and ulna at the wrist. Galeazzi fractures account for about 7 percent of forearm fractures in adults. The injury is usually caused by a fall onto the outstretched hand.
![]() Galeazzi fractures require surgery, in order to repair the broken radius and realign the dislocated wrist. Continue to Galeazzi Fracture Anatomy
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