Understanding Radius Fractures: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Radius Fractures

Radius fractures, the most common upper limb fracture, account for 18% of fractures in older adults.

 

A radius fracture, commonly known as a wrist fracture or broken wrist, is more than just a broken bone—it disrupts daily life. Simple tasks like writing, typing, or even lifting a cup of coffee become painful and challenging. The constant discomfort, loss of mobility, and swelling feel overwhelming, making it hard to keep up with work, hobbies, and daily responsibilities.

For patients, the pain, discomfort, and limitations caused by a radius fracture is overwhelming. Seeking timely diagnosis and proper treatment is essential for a successful recovery. It helps to prevent long-term complications. Learn the causes, symptoms, and expert treatments from Dr. Marouane Bouloudhnine. He specializes in treating hand-to-shoulder concerns. Early treatment is key to avoiding long-term complications.

Causes and Symptoms of Radius Fractures

Causes:

  • Older Adults: Often caused by a simple fall. Osteoporosis weakens bones, making them more prone to fractures.
  • Younger Adults: Caused by high-impact events like motorcycle accidents or sports injuries.
  • Pathological Conditions: Rare cases involve bone tumors that weaken the bone, causing fractures.

Symptoms:

  • Severe wrist pain after trauma.
  • Deformity of the wrist (“dinner fork” appearance).
  • Swelling and bruising.
  • In some cases, numbness or tingling if nerves are affected.

Diagnosis of a Radius Fracture

Clinical Examination:

A physical exam identifies deformities and assesses nerve or vascular damage. Immediate pain management and temporary immobilization are crucial.

Imaging Tests:

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  • X-rays confirm the fracture and help assess its severity.
  • In complex cases, a CT scan provides a more detailed view, especially if surgery is required.

Treatment of a Radius Fracture

Non-Operative Treatment

  • Pain is managed with analgesics or opioids in severe cases.
  • Stable fractures are treated with immobilization using a splint or cast.

Surgical Treatment:

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  • Surgery is necessary for displaced, joint-involved, or open fractures.
  • Fracture Reduction: Realigning the broken bone.
  • Fracture Stabilization: Using plates and screws, or percutaneous pinning for less invasive cases.

These procedures are performed under regional anesthesia for safety and comfort.

Importance of Early Treatment

Delaying treatment can lead to severe complications, including:

  • Nerve damage
  • Chronic pain
  • Improper healing
  • Limited wrist mobility

Dr. Marouane emphasizes early diagnosis and personalized treatment. His patient-centered approach ensures that each treatment plan is tailored to the patient’s unique needs. This approach helps prevent complications and speeds up recovery.

FAQs about Radius Fractures

  1. What causes a radius fracture?
    Common causes include falls in older adults and high-impact trauma in younger individuals.
  2. Do all radius fractures need surgery?
    No. Only displaced or complex fractures require surgery. Stable fractures heals with immobilization.
  3. How long does recovery take?
    Recovery usually takes 6-8 weeks for stable fractures, but this can vary based on the injury’s severity.
  4. What happens if a radius fracture isn’t treated?
    Without treatment, complications like chronic pain, reduced movement, and improper healing can occur.

Conclusion:

A radius fracture can have a serious impact on daily life. Dr. Marouane, a UAE award-winning orthopedic specialist, provides expert care to help patients recover fully and quickly. His personalized, patient-centered treatment plans ensure the best outcomes for each individual.

Early diagnosis and treatment can make a big difference in recovery. Don’t wait—take action now for a faster, smoother healing process.

A radius fracture significantly affects daily life. Seeking expert care from Dr. Marouane ensures the best possible recovery. Patients return to full function faster with early diagnosis and personalized treatment.


If you’ve suffered a wrist injury, don’t wait. Consult Dr. Marouane, a leading hand-to-shoulder specialist in Dubai. Book your consultation today!