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Comminuted fracture of distal radius of left wrist. After 40 days, the splint was removed, and the wrist was not swollen and could not move. Do you still need bandages?

Disease analysis: Hello, radius fractures are mostly caused by trauma. The main treatment methods are splint or plaster external fixation and steel plate internal fixation. The time is about 4-8 weeks. Due to the poor local blood circulation after fracture fixation, swelling, pain, dyskinesia and so on are prone to occur in the fixed part.

Suggestion: If your fracture has completely healed, you don't need to use bandages. It is suggested to carry out slow recovery training first to avoid too long time and too much exercise.