Diseases and Conditions
Broken wrist
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Risk factors
Complications
Prevention
Diagnosis
Treatment
Preparing for an appointment
Preparing for an appointment
You might first seek treatment for a broken wrist in an emergency room or urgent care clinic. If the pieces of broken bone aren't lined up properly to allow healing with immobilization, you might be referred to a doctor specializing in orthopedic surgery.
What you can do
You may want to write a list that includes:
- A description of your symptoms and how, where and when the injury occurred
- Information about your and your family's medical histories
- All the medications and dietary supplements you take, including doses
- Questions you want to ask the doctor
For a broken wrist, questions to ask your doctor include:
- What tests do I need?
- What's the best course of action?
- Will I need surgery?
- Will I need to wear a cast? If so, for how long?
- Will I need physical therapy when the cast comes off?
- Are there restrictions that I need to follow?
- Should I see a specialist?
What to expect from your doctor
Your doctor might ask:
- What is your occupation?
- Was your wrist bent backward or forward when the impact occurred?
- Are you right-handed or left-handed?
- Where does it hurt, and do certain movements make it hurt more or less?
- Have you had previous wrist injuries or surgery?