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Without Treatment, What Is The Recovery Time For A Fractured Wrist Bone?

Hi I have a fractured wrist (Hamate bone)which happened 20 weeks ago. I have been using a a exogen machine on it and 3 weeks ago dr said he can see signs of it healing. Do you think this will heal completely on its own or will I need surgery. I have a lot of pain from this. Thanks
Thu, 10 Apr 2014
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hello, you need to avoid weight bearing on the affected hand. for pain relief, you can apply ice pack or pain killers as prescribed by your doctor & once your fracture is stable, gradually you should start with range of motion exercises and muscle strengthening program proceeding from isometric to concentric contractions.
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Without Treatment, What Is The Recovery Time For A Fractured Wrist Bone?

hello, you need to avoid weight bearing on the affected hand. for pain relief, you can apply ice pack or pain killers as prescribed by your doctor & once your fracture is stable, gradually you should start with range of motion exercises and muscle strengthening program proceeding from isometric to concentric contractions.