We aim to consolidate and make accessible the available information about RUS, from scientific information to personal anecdotes. We hope to raise awareness about the condition and to support people with RUS.
What is RUS(Radioulnar Synostosis)?
Medical Version: RUS(Radioulnar Synostosis) is a bone condition in which the radial and ulnar bones of the elbow are partially or fully fused, preventing full pronation or supination of the hand. It can be congenital or post-traumatic.
Layman's Version:
Radioulnar Synostosis is a rare bone problem where the two bones in the lower arm are stuck together. This stops someone from rotating their hand all the way. The hand can be stuck palm up, palm down or palm pointing in.
Most people who have RUS are born with it (congenital radioulnar synostosis). Some people get it after breaking their lower arm or elbow (post-traumatic radioular synostosis).
RUS does not always get in the way. Most people with RUS will live normal lives. They might make small changes to the way they work, type on a keyboard, or live their lives. A few people have pain and bigger issues that hurt their ability to work, study, or lead a fulfilling life.
Our goals:
Increase awareness online and in hospitals about RUS
Support anyone with RUS with information and tips
Create a supportive community for anyone with RUS