Tibial external rotation can be corrected by movement training, conservative correction or surgery according to age and severity. 1. Motion training: For children before puberty, if there is external rotation of the tibia, but there is no foot development abnormality, they must correct the movement of external rotation of the calf in their normal life, and should not sit with their legs crossed, and under the guidance of the doctor, they should do the exercise of withholding the tip of the feet inwardly, or stand against the wall, which will help to correct the problem. 2. Conservative correction: If the patient’s self-control is relatively poor, or the external rotation of the tibia is more serious, it can be corrected by wearing a brace or by the doctor’s manipulation. 3. Surgical correction: If the external rotation of the tibia is more serious and accompanied by pain that affects daily life, surgical correction is often needed. Especially for adults, conservative correction is usually ineffective and surgical correction is needed. Tibial external rotation should go to the hospital in time, cooperate with the doctor to do relevant examinations, and take targeted treatment after a clear diagnosis.