Rehabilitation training for wrist injury includes exercise therapy, manipulative therapy, physical factor therapy and wrist mobility training. 1. Exercise therapy: wall-mounted wrist flexion and extension trainer and forearm rotation trainer are used to practice the muscle strength of wrist muscles, with the resistance adjusted to the degree of patient’s tolerance; the healthy hand can be used to help the affected hand to do the assisting movement during the wrist flexion and extension training, each time for 10 minutes, 2 times a day. 2. Manipulation therapy: the therapist uses the end of the thumb to knead and flick the wrist joint and the lower ulnar-radial joint; when doing the shaking method and the wrenching method, the therapist holds the affected wrist joint with both hands side-by-side (palm downward) and rotates the wrist joint clockwise and counterclockwise for 2 minutes each, with the amplitude ranging from small to large, and the mobility of the wrist joint is gradually increased to the extent that the patient can tolerate it. 3. Physical factor therapy: using intermediate frequency electrotherapy instrument, electrode plate is placed on the affected hand at the point of pressure and pain, the stimulation intensity is as tolerated by the patient, 20 minutes, 2 times a day. 4. Wrist joint mobility training: the therapist instructs the patient to perform active wrist movements in the directions of wrist flexion, extension, ulnar deviation, radial deviation, anterior rotation, posterior rotation, and so on, with 10 groups for one time. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time after wrist joint injury and follow the doctor’s instruction for effective rehabilitation.