The disability assessment criteria for right hand radius fracture are as follows. If the radius fracture is not operated and the wrist joint is functioning well after conservative treatment, it can be assessed as grade 10. If the fracture of the radius is conservatively treated, but the wrist joint is not moving well and it affects the serious movement of the wrist joint, it can be rated as Grade 9. If the fracture of the distal radius is surgically fixed internally, such as with a Clinique pin or plate, it can be rated as a Grade 9 disability. If the fracture of the distal radius is operated on and the post-operative wrist function is not very good and severely affects the mobility of the joint, the disability can also be classified as Grade 9. Therefore, the disability of radius fracture should be evaluated according to whether surgery is required and whether the wrist joint mobility is seriously affected.