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Wrist Fracture Surgery at Commons Clinic

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Wrist fracture surgery is a reliable treatment for unstable or displaced wrist fractures that cannot heal properly with a cast alone. If you have a distal radius fracture or broken wrist, timely care is essential to restore alignment, reduce pain, and protect long term function. At Commons Clinic, orthopedic specialists use advanced imaging and precise surgical techniques to help you recover safely and return to daily activity.

What Is Wrist Fracture Surgery

Wrist fracture surgery realigns and stabilizes broken bones in the wrist, most commonly the distal radius. When a fracture shifts out of position or affects joint stability, surgery helps ensure proper healing. During the procedure, the surgeon repositions the bone and secures it with plates, screws, or pins. These devices hold the fracture in place while healing occurs. Most procedures are outpatient, so you can go home the same day.

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When You May Need Surgery

Not all wrist fractures require surgery, but certain signs suggest it may be necessary. These include severe pain, swelling, visible deformity, limited movement, numbness or tingling, or fractures that shift in a cast. Early evaluation helps prevent complications and improves long term outcomes.

Benefits of Wrist Fracture Surgery

Surgery restores proper alignment and joint stability, allowing the wrist to heal in the correct position. Benefits include improved motion, stronger grip, and reduced risk of chronic pain or arthritis. With proper rehabilitation, many patients return to normal activities with good function.

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Why Choose Commons Clinic

Commons Clinic provides expert orthopedic care with personalized treatment plans and coordinated recovery. From diagnosis to rehabilitation, your care team focuses on helping you regain strength, mobility, and confidence.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does surgery take

Most procedures take about forty five minutes to one hour.

How long is recovery

Bone healing takes six to eight weeks, with continued improvement over several months.

Is surgery painful

Discomfort is manageable with medication and proper care.

Will I regain full movement

Most patients regain strong wrist function with therapy.

When should I see a specialist

Seek care if you have severe pain, swelling, deformity, or difficulty moving your wrist.