A fracture is also a type of fracture, except that in this case the fracture is not significantly dislocated. In this case, with active external fixation, whether by braces or casts, or thorough bed rest, the fracture will not normally become dislocated. However, without systematic treatment, the bone fracture can still be displaced by activities and external forces, which is often referred to as a lack of protection, and the bone lesion can easily worsen, leading to misalignment, and in severe cases, surgery may be required to correct it. After all, with the presence of bone fractures, the stability of the bone is much less than normal, and cannot carry excess activity. Therefore, there is still a chance of dislocation, especially in cases of heavy activity or weight bearing.