

It doesn't look bad at first until you realize my the top 1 inch of my radius bone now has a backward tilt of about 30 degrees, which throws the whole hand joint backwards. It should be straight in the lower picture.
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=a00412
This is what happens when you're not careful walking along on a catwalk in the attic and you accidentally step OFF said catwalk. Stupid, stupid, stupid! I landed across 3 trusses or essentially sideways 2X4's, so I received three impact points along my body. For my clumsiness, I got a contusion on one leg, the outline of a 2X4 on the side of my head and a Colles or Distal Radius Fracture of my left wrist due to the fact my entire body weight smashed my wrist between my side and a narrow piece of wood.
After seeing stars, feeling mucho pain and pulling myself up and yelling down to my husband that, yes, I was injured, I realized that I'd broken my damn wrist. The hand was so twisted out of alignment that I immediately grabbed my hand and rotated it back to some semblance of alignment before the pain would really kick in! It went crackle, crackle as I did it. Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! Must have been the shock. But at least it wasn't so BENT SIDEWAYS!
Since my husband has cataracts and can't drive at night, I had to drive myself to immediate care clinic for X-rays and a splint. The X-rays showed that I had shoved the top of the radius bone back into itself on the topside of the hand, telescoping and crushing the bone, so I would need surgery to locate it properly. I had to wait a week for the swelling to go down before a bone doctor could do surgery. Yesterday, I finally had three titanium rods drilled into the broken bone halves to hold them straight and align the joint. I hope it stays in place and no infection occurs. The rods are not permanent, they will be pulled out once the bone knits, in 6 WEEKS! I don't want any more surgery.
It sure is a b**ch to type with one hand! At least I have use of my right hand, which is my dominant hand, fortunately. My poor husband had to do all the turkey cooking since this happened right before Thanksgiving. What a pain. You just don't realize how many things you need 2 hands for until you lose the use of one! I can't cook, clean, fix anything around the house, tie shoelaces or even floss my teeth! Just getting dressed is a challenge. But the real frustrating thing is that I can't play games on the computer with only one hand and I was right in the middle of Bioshock before I did this!
Be careful kiddies. This is a common type of fracture that you can get if you fall and put out your hands to stop yourself. It's also common in car and bike accidents. Older women who have bone density loss get this one as well.