Pelvic dislocation can be treated as follows: a. If the degree of dislocation is relatively mild and the pelvis is relatively stable, it can be treated conservatively. At this time, the patient needs to be properly repositioned by manipulation, and then the pelvis is fixed and braked by using a pelvic band fixation belt, or continuous traction of the lower limbs. On this basis, it is necessary to use anti-inflammatory, anti-swelling and pain-relieving medication. Second, if there is serious misalignment of the pelvis and the pelvis is unstable, surgical treatment is needed. Because of the possible complication of hemorrhage around the pelvis, the initial stage needs to focus on stabilizing the vital signs. For example, an external fixation brace for the pelvis can be used to hold the pelvis in place, followed by treatment with hemostatic and rehydration medications, followed by elective surgical incision and reset internal fixation treatment for the patient. Third, after taking the above treatment, the patient is in the recovery period and needs to do the corresponding functional exercise under the guidance of the doctor to promote the recovery of the disease.