In clinical practice, rib fractures are a relatively common fracture, and most of them are caused by direct external forces. After a rib fracture, local immobilization is required, either with a rib fixation band, or with a long strip of cloth wrapped around the rib area, with a tightness that does not interfere with the patient’s breathing. In addition, in addition to local immobilization after rib fracture, topical ointment should be applied to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, or combined with acupuncture and moxibustion to improve blood circulation to the fracture site and promote early healing. The patient should also be instructed to take oral bone-setting medication, such as oral bone-setting pills. Therefore, the patient should consult a doctor promptly after a rib fracture occurs, and the doctor should take the correct treatment according to the specific disease in a timely manner in order to cure the rib fracture as soon as possible.