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30+ years of emergency services, and the one quick glance on the replays told me all I needed to know. Ironically, I participated in first aid classes at the old Hawley Armoury on campus, and was a "victim" with a Callus fracture. Of course the makeup on my arm didn't approach "realism" of Dorka's. The location of the fracture includes the wrist bones, i.e ulna, radius, and multiple bones in the hand, along with ligaments, and tendons. Suffice it to say, she's in for a pretty extensive rehab, post surgery.
When my son was eight, he fell of a 7' wall and broke both his wrists. The doctor said there are 32 bones in the wrist (or connected) and I'm sure the right one is broken and most likely the left. They were "green-stick" fractures (no displacement) and at eight he was fully healed in four weeks, but he felt it for years later, especially when he held his trumpet.