Introducing a special type of forearm injury: the “reverse Essex-Lopresti injury”
▲ Diagram showing the pattern of Essex-Lopresti injury. ▲ The figure shows a typical case of Essex-Lopresti injury. It can be seen that the radial head is comminuted, the proximal radius of the distal radioulnar joint is displaced, and the ulnar styloid process shows positive variation. Essex-Lopresti injury is relatively rare in clinical practice. In […]