Fractures in 86-year-old people are treated conservatively or surgically according to the fracture site, degree of injury and physical condition. 1. Conservative treatment: If the fracture is not obviously displaced, conservative treatment can be taken, bed rest, plaster fixation, oral blood and bone medication such as musk bone capsule or bone-setting tablets to promote fracture healing, and ultrasound physiotherapy to promote fracture recovery. If the fracture is displaced, the patient’s physical condition, cardiopulmonary function can not tolerate surgery can also take conservative treatment. 2. Surgery: If the fracture is displaced or affects the mobility of the joints, the patient can tolerate surgery and undergo internal fixation with incision and reduction, and usually recover in about 3 months. Fractures in 86-year-olds should be treated according to the location of the fracture, the degree of injury, and whether the patient can tolerate surgery.