How long does a 58-year-old middle-aged woman recover from a radius fracture?

Recovery of radius fracture in a 58-year-old middle-aged woman after reduction, immobilization, and rehabilitation exercises takes about 2 to 3 months.
The healing time of radius fracture varies depending on the fracture pattern, patient’s age and other factors, usually the healing time is 3~8 weeks. If the fracture is not significantly displaced, it can heal in about 3 to 4 weeks after manipulative reduction and cast immobilization.
Middle-aged women of 58 years old, due to their age, need about 4~5 weeks or even 6 weeks to heal after reduction and plaster immobilization. After healing, rehabilitation exercise is needed, and the rehabilitation time is about one month or even longer to achieve a more ideal rehabilitation effect. So it takes about 2~3 months for full recovery.
Middle-aged and elderly patients are prone to osteoporosis, so the recovery time is relatively longer. Attention should be paid in daily life to prevent falls and take appropriate calcium supplements with a view to recovering as soon as possible.