Broken wrists are common work-related injuries. Although a “broken wrist” can indicate a number of different injuries, usually it refers to a fracture of the end of the radius bone at the wrist, or “distal radius fracture.” Usually, distal radius fractures are a result of a fall on an outstretched hand.

In the past, orthopaedic surgeons treated most distal radius fractures with casts. Recently, this has been changing due to the results of an extensive study of the problem. Although these fractures usually do heal in a cast, they may not heal in the proper alignment. This may lead to problems over the long term, including arthritis and wrist instability. To prevent these problems, it is very important for the wrist to heal close to its original anatomic position, and often the surest way to ensure that this happens is with surgery. The surgery usually involves opening the wrist, putting the bones in the right position, and then holding them in that position with a plate and a number of screws. The plate and screws hold the bone until it heals. After the bone heals, they are no longer necessary. However, because it means additional surgery to take the plate out, it is usually left in place forever.

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