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The management of nonunion represents a complex clinical situation requiring an understanding of the pathophysiology. Before initiating treatment, the nonunion must be assessed radiographically. Further evaluation by radionuclide imaging and CT may be applicable. Only then can proper treatment, whether by immobilization, internal fixation with or without incorporation of bone grafts, or electrostimulation, be instituted.