The small bones in the wrist and connecting forearm bones are susceptible to fractures in sports and fall injuries. Impact to the wrist when falling on an outstretched arm or from a crushing injury can cause multiple wrist fractures. Dr. Steven Struhl is an accomplished orthopedic surgeon who offers wrist fracture treatment at Shoulders & Knees orthopedic clinics in NYC and Westchester.

The carpal bones in the wrist are small and fragile, allowing for extensive wrist flexibility. Impact to the hand and arm can shatter these small bones, as well as damage the lower end of the radius or ulnar in the forearm. Wrist fractures can impact not only wrist function but also the nerves and tendons responsible for hand and finger dexterity. Repairing wrist fractures is a complex procedure to ensure the soft tissues are also protected and repaired to restore complete hand and wrist function.

Broken Wrist Surgery and Treatment

If you fracture one or more bones in your wrist, you need an experienced orthopedic surgeon for treatment. Dr. Steven Struhl has spent over two decades in private practice, providing exceptional orthopedic treatment for professional athletes and people from all walks of life. If you suffer a severe wrist injury that includes fractures, Dr. Struhl can perform the needed repairs. Learn more about the most common wrist fractures we treat on the following pages on our website:

Wrist fractures can be treated with or without surgery, depending on the extent of the injury. Whenever possible, Dr. Struhl performs orthopedic surgeries arthroscopically to reduce scarring and risks for his patients.

Do you have a severe wrist injury or fracture that needs treatment? Contact Shoulders & Knees in Westchester or UES New York City to schedule an appointment with top orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Steven Struhl.