Wrist Fracture

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Wrist Fracture

Understanding Wrist Fractures

A wrist fracture is a break in one or more of the bones that make up your wrist joint, most commonly the radius bone near the thumb side. These injuries can range from hairline cracks to complete breaks that may require surgical repair. Wrist fractures are among the most common orthopedic injuries, often occurring from falls, sports activities, or accidents where you instinctively put your hand out to break a fall.

At Synergy Health Partners, our experienced orthopedic specialists understand that a wrist fracture can significantly impact your daily activities, from simple tasks like writing and typing to more complex movements required for work or hobbies. The good news is that with proper diagnosis and treatment, most patients can expect excellent recovery and return to full function.

Our comprehensive approach combines advanced imaging, expert clinical assessment, and personalized treatment plans that may include both non-surgical and surgical options. Whether you’re dealing with a simple fracture that can heal with immobilization or a complex break requiring surgical intervention, our team is here to guide you through every step of your recovery journey.

Common Symptoms

Recognizing the signs of a wrist fracture is important for seeking timely medical attention. While symptoms can vary depending on the severity and location of the break, most patients experience:

  • Immediate, severe pain at the time of injury that worsens with movement
  • Swelling and tenderness around the wrist area
  • Visible deformity or abnormal positioning of the wrist
  • Difficulty moving your wrist, hand, or fingers
  • Numbness or tingling in your fingers, which may indicate nerve involvement
  • Bruising that develops within hours of the injury
  • A grinding sensation when trying to move your wrist

Some fractures may have less obvious symptoms initially, particularly hairline fractures, which is why professional evaluation is crucial even if pain seems manageable.

Causes & Risk Factors

Wrist fractures typically occur when significant force is applied to the wrist, most commonly during a fall onto an outstretched hand. Understanding the causes and risk factors can help with both treatment decisions and future prevention:

Common causes include:

  • Falls during sports activities or daily activities
  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Direct trauma to the wrist
  • Repetitive stress in certain occupations or activities

Factors that increase your risk:

  • Age: Adults over 65 and children are at higher risk due to bone density and activity levels
  • Osteoporosis or decreased bone density
  • Certain sports like skateboarding, snowboarding, or contact sports
  • Previous wrist injuries that may have weakened the area
  • Occupational hazards involving repetitive wrist motions or fall risks

Diagnosis

At Synergy Health Partners, our orthopedic specialists use a comprehensive approach to diagnose wrist fractures accurately. During your appointment, we’ll conduct a thorough evaluation that includes:

Physical examination: Your doctor will assess pain levels, swelling, deformity, and your ability to move your wrist and fingers. We’ll also check for nerve and blood vessel function to ensure there are no complications.

Advanced imaging: X-rays are typically the first imaging study performed and can identify most wrist fractures. For complex cases or when additional detail is needed, we may recommend CT scans or MRI to evaluate soft tissue damage, ligament injuries, or fractures that may not be clearly visible on X-rays.

Functional assessment: We evaluate how the injury affects your daily activities and work requirements to develop the most appropriate treatment plan for your lifestyle and goals.

When to See a Doctor

While some wrist pain may seem minor initially, certain symptoms require immediate medical attention to prevent complications and ensure proper healing:

Seek immediate care if you experience:

  • Severe pain that doesn’t improve with rest and over-the-counter pain medication
  • Obvious deformity or abnormal positioning of your wrist
  • Numbness or tingling in your fingers that persists
  • Inability to move your wrist, hand, or fingers normally
  • Signs of decreased circulation such as cold or discolored fingers
  • Open wounds near the injury site

Even if symptoms seem mild, it’s important to have persistent wrist pain evaluated within a few days of injury. Early diagnosis and treatment lead to better outcomes and can prevent complications such as arthritis, chronic pain, or permanent loss of function. Our team at Synergy Health Partners is available to evaluate your injury and recommend the most appropriate treatment approach.

Why Synergy Health for Wrist Fracture Care?

Our comprehensive approach combines expert orthopedic specialists with advanced treatment options and coordinated care all under one roof.
  • Fellowship-trained orthopedic specialists with extensive wrist fracture experience
  • Advanced imaging and diagnostic capabilities for accurate assessment
  • Both non-surgical and surgical treatment options tailored to your needs
  • On-site physical therapy for comprehensive rehabilitation and recovery

Treatment Options

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Our orthopedic specialists offer comprehensive wrist fracture treatment ranging from casting and immobilization to advanced surgical techniques, ensuring you receive the most appropriate care for your specific injury.

YOUR FASTEST PATH TO WRIST RECOVERY

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