Can a distal radius fracture be restored to its original state?

Generally, a distal radius fracture can be treated and recovered as it was before. The exact recovery depends on the individual’s physical condition and the severity of the symptoms. Usually, if the patient’s distal radius fracture is in good alignment, then conservative treatment can be used to immobilize the affected area in a cast to avoid secondary injuries caused by the movement of the affected area. If the fracture is poorly aligned, then surgical treatment is required to reset the fracture, and full recovery is usually possible after treatment. If you have a distal radius fracture, you should eat a balanced diet during the recovery period. Exercises can also be performed to protect the joint from deterioration. If a distal radius fracture occurs, it is important to go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.