Is An Operation Necessary For A Colle's Fracture Of The Wrist?
Can be adjusted without operation.
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The description of X-ray is suggestive of Colle's fracture of the wrist. Operation and internal fixation is not needed in all the cases. It can heal well with cast. After the removal of cast, proper physiotherapy is needed to reduce the joint stiffness and to regain the full joint movement.
Even if this is fixed after an operation the chances of stiffness of the wrist joint and pain are still there. You will need physiotherapy after the surgical correction also. Surgical treatment can be avoided in this case.
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Can be treated with cast.
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Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
I have seen the attached X-ray.
Articular surfaces are intact. This can be treated with a cast followed by a physiotherapy after the bone heals.
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