A 22 year old male who is mildly intoxicated presents via emergency medical services following a motor vehicle crash. He is primarily concerned about his right hand. After excluding any other serious injuries, you evaluate his hand. You identify tenderness and swelling along the carpal bones along the volar and dorsal side. Radial pulse is 2+. His exam is intact in the median, ulnar and radial nerve distribution. Subsequent radiographs identify an isolated volar lunate dislocation.
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