After complete recovery from comminuted wrist fracture, it usually does not affect normal life and production, and can do heavy work appropriately.
After comminuted fracture of the wrist, there will be functional disorders such as limited joint movement and decreased stability. It is necessary to adopt appropriate training and activities according to the healing process of the fracture, so as to promote the recovery of wrist function and return to life and society as soon as possible.
If active and effective rehabilitation measures are taken in time after comminuted wrist fracture, patients can continue to do heavy work after the fracture is completely healed and the muscle strength, joint range of motion, joint stability and flexibility are well restored. However, the principle of gradual progress should be observed.
Gradual transition from light work to heavy work, so as to avoid fracture re-breakage or non-union of fracture due to premature loading.
It is recommended that patients with comminuted wrist fracture should consult a doctor in time and carry out scientific treatment and training under the guidance of professional doctors and therapists, so as to avoid blindly training on their own, which may cause serious adverse consequences.