The timing of review after a wrist fracture varies somewhat depending on the treatment plan. If the fracture is treated conservatively with external fixation in a plaster cast, the early stage is a review once a week. The main purpose is to check whether the fracture is misaligned, because at this time, as time goes by, the swelling may reduce the force of the cast fixation, after the swelling has completely subsided, a review once a month is sufficient. If the wrist fracture is fixed by surgical treatment plate, it is usually reviewed once a month or once a month and a half, mainly to observe the healing of the fracture and to guide the corresponding functional rehabilitation exercises. In the process, if there is an external injury that causes further aggravation of the pain, go to the hospital for a review at any time, the specific review point is about the same, each review is conducive to understanding the changes in the disease, and compared with the last, to determine the trend of fracture recovery.