Generally pelvic plate not taken will have some effect on doing heavy work, it is recommended not to do heavy labor.
Pelvic steel plate is generally common in pelvic fracture, pubic bone fracture, iliac bone fracture and other surgeries, which need to use steel plate for internal fixation. However, because the blood supply of the pelvis is richer, the soft tissue has more muscles, and the location of the plate is deeper, it is easy to damage the surrounding tissues or cause bleeding when removing the plate, and there is a certain risk.
This risk is greater than the risk of leaving the steel plate in the body. The materials currently used are generally more compatible with the bone, and fewer rejection reactions occur, so it is generally recommended that the steel plate not be removed when it is not necessary. Generally, after pelvic repair, the presence of the plate will not affect daily activities.
However, heavy physical activity may cause secondary injury to the pelvis after fracture, so heavy physical labor is not recommended.
You should pay attention to rest and appropriate physical exercise to help your health.