Smith’s fracture

Smith’s fracture

Smith’s fracture. The mechanism of this injury is quite an awkward one, with the wrist flexed rather than extended when the patient’s hand hits the ground, resulting in volar (anterior) displacement of the distal fragment of the radius. For this reason, we don’t tend to see Smith’s fractures very often, whereas we see a half dozen Colles’ or other dorsally-displaced wrist fractures every day.