Wrist Fractures Treatment in Raleigh, NC
Wrist fractures or distal radius fractures are one of most common reasons patients see a hand surgeon. They most often occur after a fall on an outstretched hand and in women with osteoporosis. There is a wide spectrum of injuries with multiple treatment options depending on the patients age/health and the demands on the wrist. Well-aligned and minimally displaced fractures can be treated without surgery in a splint/cast. Displaced fractures benefit from early fixation to prevent them from healing in the wrong position. This is achieved using plates and screws is performed as an outpatient. In both cases fractures typically take 6-8 weeks to heal. Surgery does not help the fractures heal faster but it helps keeps the bones aligned.
Wrist Fracture Diagnosis
Below is a normal xray outline what we consider as normal wrist parameters.
Wrist Fracture Treatment
A wrist fracture occurs when one or more of the wrist bones break — most commonly the distal radius. These injuries often happen from a fall on an outstretched hand, sports injuries, or accidents.
Early treatment is important to ensure proper alignment and long-term function.
Symptoms of a Wrist Fracture
Pain and swelling after a fall or injury
Difficulty moving the wrist or fingers
Bruising or visible deformity of the wrist
Pain when gripping or applying weight to the hand
If the wrist appears crooked or painful with motion, seek immediate evaluation.
Diagnosis of Wrist Fractures
A hand and wrist specialist performs:
Physical examination
X-rays to evaluate bone alignment and severity
CT scan (occasionally) for complex or joint-involving fractures
Wrist fractures vary from mild nondisplaced breaks to more complex fractures involving the joint surface.
Treatment Options
Non-Surgical (Casting / Splinting)
Ideal for stable fractures that are in a good position.
Splint or cast for ~4–6 weeks
Early finger motion to prevent stiffness
Home exercises + possible hand therapy
Surgical Treatment (when needed)
Recommended for:
Unstable fractures
Fractures that shift or involve the joint surface
Significant deformity
Surgery typically uses plates and screws to restore alignment and allow earlier use of the hand.
Recovery Timeline
| Phase | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| First 2 weeks | Most pain and swelling occur during this period. |
| Weeks 2–6 | Splint/cast; focus on finger motion to prevent stiffness. |
| Weeks 6–12 | Gradual wrist motion and strengthening; possible therapy. |
| 3–4 months | Most people return to full activities and sports. |
Even with successful treatment, mild stiffness or aching can last several months — this is normal. Severe fractures may increase the risk of arthritis later in life.
When to See a Specialist
Seek treatment if:
You fell and have wrist swelling or deformity
Pain worsens with gripping or lifting
Fingers become stiff or hard to move
Early diagnosis improves outcomes and reduces long-term complications.
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FAQ
How long does a wrist fracture take to heal?
Most patients resume normal activities in 3–4 months.
Do all wrist fractures need surgery?
No. Many fractures can be treated with a cast or splint, as long as the bones stay aligned.
Why do my fingers get stiff even though the fracture is in the wrist?
Swelling from the fracture affects finger motion. Finger exercises are critical to prevent stiffness.
Why Choose Dr. Chambers for Hand and Wrist Care
At Raleigh Orthopaedic Clinic, Dr. Stephen Chambers specializes in hand and upper extremity surgery. With years of expertise in treating hand and wrist injuries, including Wrist Fracture Treatment. Dr. Chambers provides comprehensive care—ranging from at home treatments and injections to advanced hand surgery when needed. Patients trust Dr. Chambers and his team for personalized care, effective treatment options, and excellent outcomes and describe Dr. Chambers as a caring, attentive, and skilled surgeon with excellent bedside manner. His amazing team ensures every patient feels supported and informed throughout the process.
If you are experiencing wrist pain, swelling, or difficulty with wrist movements, don’t wait for symptoms to worsen. Schedule an Appointment with Dr. Chambers today to Wrist Fracture Treatment. and get back to normal use of your hand . Experience the benefit of specialized hand care close to home at Raleigh Orthopaedics in Raleigh, Cary, Holly Springs, and Wake Forest, North Carolina.
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