If the toe is sprained and swollen, it is necessary to brake and rest immediately to apply ice to the area, and to use an elastic bandage with pressure to fix it so as not to aggravate the swelling or cause secondary injury. If there is a limitation of movement at a later stage, it is necessary to take a film to confirm the diagnosis of fracture and consider conservative treatment with splinting or surgery according to the specific severity to restore the joint range of motion of the toe and prevent abnormalities of functional limitation.