Are there sequelae of an 80% reduction of a distal radius fracture?

There is no such thing as an 80% reduction of a distal radius fracture. A poor reduction of an intra-articular fracture may leave sequelae, depending on the specific recovery situation. If the distal radius fracture is poorly displaced, if it does not affect the healing of the fracture, generally if the recovery is good, it will not leave sequelae. However, if the distal radius fracture is more serious, such as comminuted fracture involving the articular surface, poor reduction may also appear traumatic arthritis, joint deformity, joint stiffness and other sequelae, which are mainly manifested as chronic pain in the wrist joint, localized swelling, affecting the joint activities, and deformity of the joint healing. After surgery, it is recommended to carry out rehabilitation training under the guidance of the doctor, do not blindly exercise on your own or exercise too early or excessively, which may cause injury. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital after the distal radius fracture, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and exercise, do not rush, and regular review, if any discomfort in a timely manner to the doctor for examination.