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This is not a spur. You confused the answer, and so did they. In fact, this problem is not difficult. Bone spurs can be ruled out at the age of 23, and there is no such bone spur. This is a Monteggia fracture in childhood, that is, a proximal ulnar fracture with dislocation of the upper radioulnar joint. Of course, children can have branchial cleft (incomplete fracture). The fracture pushed the radial capitulum out of the humeral-radial joint and the upper radioulnar joint, and it has not recovered. If you don't believe me, you can take a photo to see if the ulna is definitely protruding outwards. It's not that bone spurs don't need vinegar, and vinegar washing can't soften them. This is a misunderstanding. If the rotation function doesn't work, no treatment is needed. Monteggia's fracture and dislocation has not been reduced much, and it will not have any impact. You think there is no trauma, but in fact, the child recovers quickly, the incomplete fracture recovers quickly, and there is no memory.

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