When Wrist Pain After a Fracture Is NOT Normal (Red Flags)

pain is normal. This video explains red flags to watch for after wrist fracture surgery, including: ✔ Excessive swelling✔ Severe or worsening pain✔ Cast or splint that feels too tight✔ Unusual symptoms that don’t seem to improve✔ When to speak up to your doctor or therapist If something feels “off,” don’t ignore it. Early attention can prevent complications and support better recovery. This video is educational and meant to help you understand what to monitor after surgery. 👍 Like & subscribe for more wrist recovery education.📍 If you’re in Miami, find Hands-On Therapy Services in Doral below. 🌐https://www.handsots.com/ 📞786-615-9879 Hands-on Therapy Services helps people in Miami with hand and shoulder pain to stay active, and pain-free, and avoid pills, injections, and surgery. We specialize in helping people with arm and hand problems, whether to avoid surgery or after an accident requiring surgery. We understand that you may be at different parts of your journey so we have created different paths for you to get the information you need. Watch the video to see what we can offer you and grab what you need from our website. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome help: https://www.handsots.com/carpal-tunne... Hand and Wrist Pain: https://handsots.com/ Elbow Pain: https://www.handsots.com/end-elbow-pain/ Shoulder and Neck Pain: https://handsots.com/neck-shoulder/ After Surgery Care: https://handsots.com/services/after-s... Hands-On Therapy Services Address: 7902 NW 36th St Suite 207, Doral, FL 33166 Phone Number: (786) 615-9879 Google Map: https://g.page/handsOTS?gm Website: www.handsots.com Email: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram:   / handsots   Like us on Facebook:   / handsots   If you are an OT or PT looking to learn more about the art and science of hand therapy, check out Hand Therapy Secrets for more educational videos to advance your career as a specialist.    / @handtherapysecrets0   DISCLAIMER: Any information on this channel is intended for general guidance only and must never be considered a substitute for advice provided by a physician, medical provider, occupational therapist, or physical therapist. Hands-on Therapy Services will not be liable for any injuries that happen due to performing any exercises or advice on this channel. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare professional with questions about your medical condition or to diagnose any conditions.