Whether to lie down all day after a fracture needs to be judged according to the part of the fracture. If the fracture is in the upper limb, such as phalangeal fracture, clavicle fracture, ulnar radius fracture, humerus fracture, etc., under the condition of firm fixation, the activity of the lower limb will not be affected, so there is no need to lie down all day. In the case of lower extremity fractures, rest is usually required for about 4 to 6 weeks. However, under the premise of firm fixation, you can crutch the healthy side of the limb to move down to the ground, and do not need to lie down all day. Fractures in other parts of the body, such as spinal fractures, pelvic fractures, etc., usually need bed rest for about 2~3 months. Rehabilitation exercises, such as muscle contraction exercises, ankle pump exercises, etc., can also be carried out during this period to prevent complications such as muscle atrophy and deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs. In summary, whether you need to lie down all day after fracture needs to be judged according to the specific condition. During the recovery period, you can see your doctor for regular checkups, and you can follow the doctor’s instructions to rest in bed or move around on the ground.