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  • What Happens if a Comminuted Wrist Fracture Does Not Heal?

    A comminuted wrist fracture is one in which the bone is broken into more than two pieces, or has shattered. This type of break complicates treatment. The fracture will heal eventually, but this...

  • How to Splint a Radial Neck Fracture

    The radius is the larger of the two bones in the forearm. It lies on the thumb-side of the forearm and has functions in both the elbow and the wrist joints. The neck of the radius is located...

  • How to Wrap a Broken or Fractured Wrist

    Wrist sprains are common physical injuries that occur when the wrists are subjected to trauma that bends the joint too far in any direction. If trauma is severe enough, the bones in the wrist can...

  • How to Care for a Broken Wrist

    Wrist injuries are commonly caused by impacts during falls, no matter whether you slip in the parking lot at the grocery store, crash while riding your snowboard, or get tackled during a football...

  • Wrist Exercises to Do After a Cast

    You can have several types of wrist fractures since there are two forearm bones (ulna and radius) that extend into the wrist. Broken wrists can be caused by falls, heavy impact such as a car...

  • Wrist Rehab Exercises

    A wrist injury can greatly challenge us in our everyday life and activities. If we fall down, especially from a height, our natural inclination is to protect our head and body, outstretching our...

  • How to Care for a Wrist Fracture

    A wrist fracture is a common form of bone injury in the elderly and in children. Elderly are susceptible due to bone brittleness attributed to age, while young children have softer bones that are...

  • Wrist Fracture Complications

    Wrist fractures are occasionally misdiagnosed as simple sprains or are not treated at all. An untreated or severe fracture can lead to several complications later in life.

  • How to Write with your Other Hand

    If you break your wrist, the cast may go on in such a way that your thumb can't touch your index finger. That means you can't write with that hand, and if you want to write anything down, you're...

  • What Are the Treatments for Wrist Fracture?

    Falls, accidents and osteoporosis can contribute to a wrist fracture, which is a break or crack in one of the bones in the wrist. Wrist fractures may affect one of the two bones in the forearm,...

  • Signs of a Fractured Wrist

    People can injure their wrists in several ways. For example, a person can use his hand to stop a fall, allowing the wrist to take the weight of his falling body. A strong, sudden twist to the...

  • About Hand Splints

    Splints are devices used to restrict joint motion. They can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, plastic or even wood. They often have a cloth component, either covering the...

  • How to Treat a Broken Wrist

    A broken wrist is one of the most common fractures, mostly because of the instinct to stick one's arm out to break a fall. In fact, a broken wrist is the most common fracture for people over the...

  • How to Splint a Fractured Hand

    Splinting a fracture is important in reducing pain and for speeding healing.

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