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The most common presenting symptom of PPA was pain (70%), deformity (55%), restricted range of movement (40%), reduced grip strength (40%) and snapping or clicking (30%). All patients with radial shortening of 10mm or more were symptomatic. There were no risk factors that reliably predicted all PPA. The majority of patients who develop PPA will remain asymptomatic until significant shortening or deformity have occurred. We recommend a minimum of 18months radiological follow up for every distal radius physeal injury. There were no ris