yes you can but, since most of the time the broken bones in your wrist would grind painfully against each other, it not only NOT recommended to do, but extremely painful.
the wrist of a frog is like the wrist of a human it is there to bend and make the hand able to move
See a physician.If you can move your hand and wrist, the damage probably isn't too bad (though it may still be fractured or broken). Try not to move the arm around too much to aggravate the injury and as soon as you can (immediately) see a physician.
If you loose your tendons, you have very, very limited mobility of the wrist, if any at all. You would certainly not be able to use it like the gliding joint it is intended to be, but might be able to move it forward and back, with a fair amount of effort.
Wrist
Symptoms of a sprained wrist include pain, swelling, bruising, and limited range of motion. If you suspect a sprained wrist, it is recommended to seek medical evaluation for proper diagnosis and treatment.
We need our muscles to move our limbs, otherwise we wouldn't be able to move at all.
The pumping of blood from the heart, passing into the hands, causes the pulse in the wrist.
You would not be able to move those bones and would not be able to do anything.
1. if the area is area around the fracture swollen 2. Finger pressure over the fracture causes severe pain 3. You can't move the hurt part. 4. It may look deformed (if the bones are not displaced, it will not look deformed, but may still be fractured.) These are all signs a bone could be broken.
No, if they were they would not be able to move.
you jump one one foot and move the crutch
the gliding joint