How long does it take for the right distal radius fracture to heal?

The right distal radius fracture usually takes 8-10 weeks to recover, and the distal radius fracture can be selected according to the fracture condition by manual repositioning, external fixation in plaster or splint, or surgical incision and internal fixation, and in most cases can be treated conservatively by external fixation in plaster or splint by manual repositioning, and after 6 weeks the external fixation can be removed for restorative training of the wrist joint, and during the fixation period the fist clenching exercises should be insisted on daily, requiring During the immobilization period, daily grip exercises should be performed, requiring a complete grip, 500-1000 times daily, to prevent grip strength loss. If the fracture of the articular surface is involved, surgery can be considered for internal fixation to restore the flatness of the articular surface. After surgery, functional exercises of the fingers and wrist should be performed as soon as possible to prevent wrist stiffness and restore the grip strength of the fingers.