Hockey stick
Hockey stick is a rare congenital malformation, but it is more common than the ulna. The onset is often bilateral and unilateral is not uncommon. There are more male patients than females, with a ratio of about 3: 2. In the neonatal period, the child's forearm is bent to the radial side, the thumb turns to the inside, and the forearm is bent at 90 °.
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