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My messed up radial head

My messed up radial head

Fell with my arms stretched. Destroyed radial head and, as you can see, the elbow. Surgery was successful I guess. The head however, has a 3.5mm offset (you can see a pointy piece that should've been aligned with the shaft), as a result I have lost 99% of supination/pronation motion

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