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A distal radius fracture is a break in the part of the bone closest to your wrist. Your doctor may refer to it as a wrist fracture or broken wrist.Distal radius fractures are the most commonTrusted Source arm fracture. They make up about 16%Trusted Source of all fractures orthopedic surgeons treat. They’re most common in children and adults over age 50.

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