Distal radius fracture treatment focuses on restoring alignment, stability, and function after a wrist fracture. Treatment may include casting or splinting for stable fractures, or surgical fixation for displaced or unstable injuries.
At SCOS, our orthopedic specialists provide comprehensive distal radius fracture care for patients throughout Orange County, including Irvine, Huntington Beach, Fullerton, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Yorba Linda, Placentia, and Anaheim.
If you have experienced a fall or wrist injury causing pain, swelling, or deformity, prompt evaluation is essential to ensure proper healing.
What Is a Distal Radius Fracture?
A distal radius fracture is a break near the wrist end of the radius bone — one of the two bones in the forearm. This is one of the most common types of wrist fractures and often occurs after a fall onto an outstretched hand.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a distal radius fracture take to heal?
Most fractures heal within 6–8 weeks, though full recovery of strength and flexibility may take several months.
Will I need surgery for a wrist fracture?
Not all fractures require surgery. Stable fractures can often be treated with casting. Displaced or unstable fractures may require surgical fixation.
When can I return to work?
Return to work depends on job demands. Sedentary work may resume sooner, while heavy manual labor may require a longer recovery period.
Will I regain full wrist motion?
Many patients recover excellent function. Early treatment and physical therapy improve long-term outcomes.
Why Choose SCOS for Wrist Fracture Treatment in Orange County?
Our orthopedic specialists provide comprehensive fracture care, from emergency evaluation through rehabilitation. We use evidence-based treatment plans and advanced fixation techniques when surgery is necessary.
Schedule an Evaluation
If you have experienced a wrist injury or suspect a fracture, early diagnosis is critical for proper healing and long-term function.
Contact our office today to schedule a consultation with an experienced orthopedic specialist in Orange County.

