Radial neck fractures usually have high union rates. We describe the case of a young fit male who suffered a minimally displaced traumatic radial neck fracture which resulted in non-union. In spite of this, 16 months following injury the patient had no elbow pain or functional disability. Investigative procedures revealed no structural collapse of the radial head. A review of literature complements the case report.
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