I'm not sure if you are talking about before it gets fixed (i.e. cast etc..) or after it's fixed. Most wrist fractures are Colle's fractures, and are caused by falling on your hand. If you are generally healthy and young 10-35 yrs old and had a "typical" wrist fracture and were treated properly you should have a full recovery. If you are older 45 and up and or have Arthritis, or a severe break etc...you may have some residual problems such as stiffness, pain, decreased mobility, and may be at risk for developing carpal tunnel symptoms, or carpal tunnel syndrome.
Anything that doesnt involve using the broken wrist. Remember you still have the other hand and your legs etc so you can still go to the cinema, kick a ball about, read, work on your computer, paint, draw etc
you could play anything really, if you were careful. or just use your other hand instead.
Depends which wrist you have broken but if its your main one you will find it difficult to write, paint, play on the Wii, Ride a horse, swim the channel etc
I would go to a hospital.
It is not possible to die from a broken wrist although Scaphoid wrist fracture may kill your wrist bone due to lack of blood supply.
He hasn't broken his wrist before. ._.
Some common reasons to use a wrist brace is if one has damaged the tendons in the wrist, sprained the wrist, or broken the wrist. One can also use a brace for support in sports to avoid injuring themselves.
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Just don't get one! Don't trip and hit your wrist!
While a doctor is needed to determine if you have broken your wrist, you can learn how to tell if you broke your wrist by certain symptoms you may experience. However even with a symptom check list, if you suspect you broke your wrist seek medical treatment immediately. Obvious signs of a broken wrist are deformities or odd appearances to the area. Also, if a bone is protruding through the skin, chances are you have broken your wrist. Other symptoms to help you tell if you broke your wrist include severe pain, swelling, and tenderness. Bruising and stiffness are also likely to occur. Often, numbness and cold sensations can be experienced with a broken wrist however some of these symptoms can also occur with a sprained wrist so if you suspect a problem get it checked out.
Your wrist might not be broken, but it could be injured.
No that is not the correct language. It would be better to say: How did your wrist watch get broken.
Payout for a broken wrist varies with the severity of the injury. If the damage is not permanent, it may pay about $5,000. If there is permanent damage, it may pay up to $50,000.