Do I Need Surgery for a Broken Wrist?
Do I Need Surgery for a Broken Wrist? Symptoms and Treatment Options Explained
A broken wrist can be painful and concerning. Many people ask: Do I need surgery? The answer depends on the type of fracture, severity, and your overall health. This guide will help you understand treatment options and when surgery might be necessary.
Symptoms of a Broken Wrist
- Severe pain and swelling
- Bruising or discoloration
- Difficulty moving your hand or wrist
- Visible deformity
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
- Casting or splinting
- Physical therapy after immobilization
- Pain management
When Surgery is Needed
- Displaced fractures
- Open fractures (bone piercing the skin)
- Multiple broken bones
- Failed non-surgical healing
Recovery Tips
- Keep your wrist elevated
- Follow your doctor’s rehab exercises
- Avoid heavy lifting until fully healed
Most wrist fractures heal without surgery, but severe cases may require surgical intervention. If in doubt, consult a hand specialist for an accurate diagnosis.
Internal Link Suggestion: Learn more about wrist fractures and rehabilitation
External Link Suggestion: AAOS Guide to Wrist Fractures

