Rehabilitation training for wrist fracture is gradual according to time, with static contraction and relaxation at the initial stage, up and down movement of the joint in the middle stage, and resistance training added at the later stage. 1. Initial stage: isometric contraction of the muscles of the affected limb, immobilization of the joints, rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the muscles to prevent muscle atrophy and adhesion. 2. Middle stage: Under the guidance of medical personnel, carry out finger flexion and extension training, move the palm up and down to avoid joint stiffness and promote the joints to return to the normal range of motion. 3. Late stage: Strengthen the active activities of the affected limbs and weight-bearing exercises, such as lifting and holding objects, to promote the return of the joints to normal strength. Wrist brace patients need to practice under the guidance of a professional rehabilitation doctor to avoid inappropriate exercises on their own, resulting in secondary injury to the wrist.