There's no great distortion of the wrist. When you fracture your distal radius, it swells up like a balloon. This doesn't happen with the scafoid. It's just that you don't have enough bone. And so we can see a DEMA. I've seen a number of people who have had that issue missed and a lot of times they don't even necessarily tie it back to the fall. So what is the treatment plan for that patient? Historically, we treated all of these nonoperatively. But then there was a period and actually an Australian fellow and him, Herbert came up with a really ingenious screw that had two sets of threads on it. And they

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