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Can you fracture your wrist and still move it?


If you or a loved one has fractured a bone from an accident, contact America’s Consumer Lawyer for a free consultation so we can help you recover from this experience and get fairly compensated.

A wrist fracture occurs when one or more of the bones in the wrist breaks or cracks due to a high-energy impact. Some symptoms of this type of fracture are swelling, bruising, tenderness, a bent wrist, and pain when moving or gripping something with your hand. A wrist fracture will not immobilize your wrist. It will make it much more painful to move it around due to this injury. While it is not advised to move your wrist since it could cause complications with the injury and create more damage, you will certainly be able to still move it.

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