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Ventral ulnar spurring refers to the formation of bone spurs on the underside (ventral) of the ulna bone in the forearm. These spurs can develop due to repetitive stress or injury and may cause pain and limited range of motion in the wrist. Treatment options include rest, splinting, physical therapy, or in severe cases, surgery to remove the spur.

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