A clicking sound in the wrist does not necessarily indicate a fracture. It could be due to various reasons, such as ligament movement, joint instability, or tendon snapping. However, if you experience pain, swelling, or reduced mobility along with the clicking sound, it’s advisable to seek medical attention to rule out any serious injury, including a fracture.
He fractured his wrist. The window fractured when the ball hit.
fractured wrist
fractured bones
were your wrist breaks
yes
No. Unless it makes like a crack sound or something.
sling
sling
A sling is used to keep the injured arm against the chest.
yeah you can, mine was fractured I had no swelling no bruise, just sharp pain when I moved it yeah you can, mine was fractured I had no swelling no bruise, just sharp pain when I moved it
Use a hammer to hit it harder. why u wanna break ur wrist?
When you have a fractured wrist and are in a splint, you should be careful of not putting too much pressure or weight on the injured wrist, avoid sudden movements that could worsen the injury, and follow your doctor's recommendations for rest and movement restrictions to promote proper healing. Additionally, you should avoid activities that could potentially cause further injury to the fractured bone.