Because of the myriad amount of demands and strains placed on your wrists, the time it takes for a wrist fracture to heal can vary greatly based on your general health and the severity of the fracture. It is not uncommon for wrist fractures to take several months before they are fully healed. Taking care to use your injured wrist in the manner prescribed by a therapist will help the bones to heal faster.
In my opinion a wrist fracture would definetely require medical attention. There are so many bones in your wrist that it will need a doctor to look at to make sure that you don't need surgery.
Usually 6-8 weeks you should wait to make sure it is fully healed
If it's fully healed over, then yes. The scar tissue will make it a little more difficult, though. But not by much.
That fracture is so picturesque.
Your wrist is between your arm and your hand.
your wrist makes a gliding joint.
the wrist of a frog is like the wrist of a human it is there to bend and make the hand able to move
healed
If one's wrist is broken, one needs to treat it. Bones will heal themselves, but they need to align properly. A piece of wood is needed to make sure that the bones line up properly to recover fully in strength, movement and sensitivity.
nose bleeds can burn and make new nose peircings sore but it doesnt make a difference for a healed one
Fracture-the act of braking;state of being broken
Carpals are the small bones that make up the wrist. There are eight carpals in each wrist, arranged in two rows. They provide stability and flexibility to the wrist joint.