COLLES FRACTURE


Colles fracture


Complete list of fracture information


Colles fracture

A colles fracture is a fracture or break in the radius just above the wrist.


Most Colles fractures happen when someone tries to break a fall with their hand the
weight of their bodies causes the radius to fracture just above the wrist.

Symptoms of a colles fracture



  • Change in the shape or angle of the forearm just above the wrist

  • Inability to hold or lift heavy objects

  • Wrist pain

  • Swelling just above the wrist


Treatment of a colles fracture



  • Repositioning bones and

  • Immobilization such as a splint or cast.

  • Fractures with three or more pieces of broken bone, known as a
    comminuted fracture, may require pins or other devices to hold the bones in
    proper position while they heal.


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