One month after the wrist fracture, the feeling of jumping and skipping indicates that the injury has not recovered, including the fracture has not healed and the local soft tissue injury has not recovered. One month after wrist fracture, the local fracture may still not reach a solid clinical healing degree, if the fracture is fixed and braked insufficiently or start functional exercise too early, it may lead to the activity of the fracture broken end, which may cause the feeling of throbbing locally, so you should continue to fixate the affected area to avoid activity and review regularly until the fracture is completely healed. When a wrist fracture occurs, it can be combined with damage to the surrounding soft tissues, muscles, ligaments and other tissues. Although the soft tissue injury recovers faster, when the soft tissue injury is serious, one month after the fracture, there may still be small blood clots and bruises in the soft tissue, which are not completely healed and can lead to a jumping and abnormal sensation. When you feel a throbbing sensation one month after a wrist fracture, you should consult a doctor in time, and actively carry out the appropriate treatment, which will help to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.