Osteoporosis is called bone impotence in Chinese medicine. As the name suggests, bone impotence means that the bones have shrunk and lost their function. According to the name of bone impotence in Chinese medicine, osteoporosis can be divided into many types. The common types are liver and kidney deficiency and qi stagnation and blood stasis. The liver and kidney deficiency type of osteoporosis is mainly due to lesions in the liver and kidney, that is, the liver is the master of tendons and the kidney is the master of bones, resulting in reduced bone density and muscle strength, leading to osteoporosis. The qi stagnation and blood stasis type of osteoporosis is mainly due to the stagnation of qi and blood in a certain part of the body, resulting in osteoporosis. These two types are among the more common types of osteoporosis, and many treatments can be generated based on these two types of evidence. The liver and kidney deficiency type of osteoporosis is mainly treated by benefiting the liver and kidney and strengthening the tendons and bones, including the use of many traditional Chinese medicines, such as Bonesetter, Epimedium and Eucommia, for targeted treatment. For osteoporosis with Qi stagnation and blood stasis, the treatment is mainly to activate blood circulation and remove stasis, using blood activating and stasis removing drugs, such as peach kernel, safflower and raw earth for targeted treatment.