Usually, patients need to rest for at least 45 days after orthopedic treatment, including the time for functional exercises and the time for fixing the cast. Regardless of the area of the orthopedic bone, the joint is often lax after the doctor’s manipulation, and the patient can restore the strength of the ligaments and muscles around the joint through various functional exercises, which usually takes 5-7 days. At the same time, the patient usually requires external fixation in a plaster cast after orthopedic treatment, which takes 4-6 weeks for the upper extremity and 6-8 weeks for the lower extremity. After fixation, the patient needs to remove the cast for radiological examination, and the cast can be removed when the X-ray shows the formation of bone scab at the fracture end. In addition, after orthopedic treatment, patients are recommended to rest in a supine position, and to rest in silence without strenuous activities. After recovery, it is necessary to change the original bad habits to maintain the healing effect of orthopedic treatment.