Book Post-Op Wrist Fracture Follow-up | Lahalak Medical Platform

Our post-operative follow-up service for distal radius fractures ensures optimal healing through clinical and radiographic monitoring, assessing bone union and range of motion for a safe return to daily activities.

Scientific name: Post-Operative Follow-up for Distal Radius Fractures

Specialized follow-up after surgical fixation of wrist fractures. Includes radiographic assessment of bone union, wound care, and range of motion monitoring with orthopedic specialists for optimal functional recovery.

Post-Operative Follow-up for Distal Radius Fractures - Recover Your Wrist Mobility Safely
Service type Medical Follow-up
Duration 30-45 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required

Included Services

  • Clinical examination of the surgical site
  • Review of X-ray imaging
  • Grip strength and range of motion assessment
  • Rehabilitation exercise guidance

Medical Service Information

Why Follow-up is Essential

  • Verification of surgical hardware stability (plates and screws).
  • Monitoring callus formation and bone union progress.
  • Early detection of wrist joint stiffness or complications.
  • Adjusting physical therapy protocols based on healing speed.

Target Groups

  • Patients post-Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF).
  • Complex distal radius fracture cases.
  • Patients experiencing persistent swelling or limited mobility.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When can I start moving my wrist? This depends on radiographic signs of stability.
  • Will the plates need to be removed? Usually, they are permanent unless they irritate tendons.

Conditions & Notices

  • Bring all previous X-ray images
  • Bring the surgical operative report

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