Whether the bone scab can grow solid after two months of ulnar radius fracture needs to be determined according to the specific conditions of individual patients. Generally speaking, the bone scab grows initially after two months but is not solid, and functional exercises can be carried out gradually, and it may take 3 months, half a year or even longer to be completely solid.
After the treatment of ulnar radius fracture, internal fixation or external fixation with plaster or splint can be adopted. Generally speaking, the external fixation can be removed in about 4 weeks, and the fracture site will have obvious growth of bone scab in about 2 months, and the fracture end will be relatively stable but not solid, so the patient can perform the functional exercises such as flexion, extension, and weight-bearing gradually, and it may take 3 months, half a year or even a longer period of time for the complete solidification.
Patients with ulnar radius fracture are recommended to go to the hospital for regular review and complete X-ray examination of the ulnar radius to further determine the healing status of the fracture, and if necessary, to carry out further treatment.