Introduction
Surgical treatment for wrist fractures realigns broken bones to restore function and reduce pain.
Indications
- Displaced or unstable fractures
- Fractures affecting joint surfaces
Surgical Procedure
Plates, screws, or pins are used to fix bones under general anaesthesia.
Postoperative Care
Immobilisation with a cast or splint; early finger movement encouraged.
Rehabilitation
Physiotherapy restores motion and strength over weeks to months.
Patient FAQs
Q1: How long does surgery take?
Typically 1-2 hours.
Q2: When can I move my fingers?
Usually immediately or soon after surgery.
Q3: When is cast removed?
Often after 4-6 weeks.
Q4: When can I return to normal use?
Typically within 3 months.
Q5: Will surgery restore full wrist function?
Most patients regain good function with rehab.


