The problem of walking with a limp after a fracture can be corrected by correcting the joint, muscles and posture of the movement. After the fracture is healed, functional exercises of the joint should be performed at an early stage to increase the mobility of the joint and to reduce the limp after exercise. In addition, early functional exercises for muscles are needed after the fracture to prevent muscle atrophy, and once the muscles are atrophied, bilateral imbalance in muscle strength during walking may also lead to limp performance. To correct the problem of walking posture, it is possible that some people are in pain protection or for other reasons, they do not dare to walk properly, which may also lead to a limp-like performance in the process of walking. If you want to correct the lameness, you have to do functional exercises of joints and muscles, and deliberately learn walking posture to correct it.