Distal radius fractures are the most common clinical fracture and are generally divided into two types of injuries, low-energy injuries in the elderly and high-energy injuries in the young, requiring aggressive medical consultation and treatment. What is a distal radius fracture? A distal radius fracture is a fracture that occurs within 2 to 3 cm of the distal radius (wrist area). It is often associated with injury to the radial carpal joint and the lower ulnar radial joint. There are several clinical subtypes and it is necessary to determine whether it is a stable or unstable type. What are the manifestations of a distal radius fracture: swelling and deformity of the wrist, significant pressure pain, and limited movement of the hand and wrist. Note any injury to the median nerve. How to manage distal radius fracture: The management of distal radius fracture needs to feel the treatment plan according to the type and degree of fracture, as well as the patient’s age, needs, etc.; the treatment options provided are: 1. Direct external fixation in plaster or brace (for fractures without displacement). 2.Manipulation + external fixation in plaster (for stable fractures, or for patients who are not in a position to have surgery). 3. Incisional internal fixation (for unstable fractures, or fractures with accumulated articular surfaces). Please note: 1. Patients with distal radius fracture should go to the outpatient clinic or emergency clinic and receive treatment in the inpatient department on the 3rd floor of the surgery building after taking X-rays; 2. The cast is usually fixed for 4-6 weeks, during which regular review is required; the wrist position and cast may need to be changed in the middle of the period; it can be supplemented with drugs to reduce swelling, relieve pain and promote bone healing; 3. After the review, if displacement is found, it needs to be reset again or changed to 4. For fractures of the cumulative joint surface, CT examination is generally required to further understand the fracture and determine whether surgery is needed; 5.