Wrist pain after a fall with force or rotation may be due to fracture, ligament strain, joint dislocation, etc. Fracture requires repositioning and immobilization treatment. 1. Fracture: Injury to the wrist during a fall may result in a fracture of the wrist bone, such as a fracture of the distal radius, or a fracture of the navicular bone or lunate bone, etc., which can be clearly diagnosed by X-ray examination. Fractures of the wrist bones may need to be repositioned and immobilized, and if the fracture end is severely displaced, it may also need to be surgically repositioned and immobilized. 2. Ligament strain: there are many ligaments and tendons in the wrist, if there is injury to these tissues, it will be painful when you exert yourself or rotate. In this case, you can apply ice packs and brakes within 72 hours after the injury and wear a wrist brace for protection, and then change to hot packs to promote the inflammation and swelling to subside after 72 hours. 3. Joint dislocation: a fall and wrist injury may lead to dislocation or subluxation of the lower ulnar-radial joint, which manifests itself as pain when the wrist is exerted or rotated, and may be accompanied by swelling, subcutaneous hematoma, etc. This condition is usually treated with reset. This condition can usually be treated with repositioning and immobilization in a cast, reduced hand activity, and more rest. If your wrist hurts when you exert yourself or rotate it after a fall, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to find out the cause of the pain and get prompt treatment.