How long does it take to recover from a minor fracture of the triangular bone of the wrist

A minor fracture of the triangular bone of the wrist can usually be recovered in about 3 months. The triangular bone is located in the wrist area, if there is a minor fracture and the fracture is not significantly displaced, it can be immobilized with a plaster for about 4-6 weeks; in about two weeks of the fracture, the fracture end forms a fibrous connection; in about 4-8 weeks, a primitive bone scab is formed; in about 8-12 weeks, the fracture reaches clinical healing. During the recovery period of the fracture, you can elevate the affected limb to promote blood return. At the same time, you can eat more high protein, high vitamin, high calcium food. Functional exercises for the affected limb, such as muscle contraction exercises and finger extension and flexion exercises, are also needed to help prevent complications such as muscle atrophy. During the recovery period of the fracture, you need to go to the hospital regularly to take pictures for review, which is conducive to timely understanding of the recovery of the fracture, and according to the recovery situation, under the guidance of the physician to carry out the appropriate rehabilitation exercises.