After the fracture of the bone has not grown well can not take off the abduction, too early to take off the abduction may lead to sprain, pain and other discomforts. It is recommended that patients with fractures should take off the abduction after the fracture line has healed, and patients with fractures should rest more and carry out activities appropriately, but should not bear weight. Fracture patients are not recommended to take off the abduction walking when the bone has not grown well, the bone has not grown well means that the patient has not yet recovered, at this time to take off the abduction may lead to sprains, but also may lead to severe pain in the affected area as well as deformity of the bone. It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for examination before taking off the crutches. If the fracture line is healed, it means that the patient’s fracture has healed and the patient can take off the crutches at this time. When the bone has not healed, the patient should rest in bed and should not take off the crutches or walk too much. After removing the plaster, patients can carry out rehabilitation training with their family members, such as flexion and extension of the affected limbs, walking appropriately, etc., but they can’t walk with heavy loads. Fracture patients should not take off the crutches too early, it is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to review the postoperative period, and then take off the crutches after the fracture line has healed. If the patient has not recovered before taking off the crutches, pain in the affected area and bone deformity may occur.