Figure 16.

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The distal ulna is stripped of some of its periosteum to allow the ulna to shorten and overlap the proximal end. Shortening of the ulna allows it to migrate proximally relative to the carpus. The ulnar head should sit opposite the scaphoid. This is referred to at station.

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