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There are of course benefits to frequent radiographs after a fracture. The main purpose of the process is to see if the fracture can be firmly fixed and to see how the fracture is healing over time, and on top of that, to guide the functional rehabilitation of the fracture, to promote the functional rehabilitation of the adjacent joints and to facilitate the healing of the fracture. Although there is a certain amount of radiation to the body during each film, the entire amount of radiation is very, very small and does not have much impact on the body during these several films. There is no need to worry at this point, and the review of the fracture in the film can be a great help to the recovery of the fracture itself, so there are only benefits and not too many disadvantages.