Osteoporosis is mainly a clinical category of paralysis, and the scope of paralysis is quite broad, both due to external factors and internal injuries. Osteoporosis is mainly due to internal injuries and is mostly attributed to deficiency paralysis in Chinese medical theory. The first type, qi stagnation and blood stasis, is characterized by obvious fixed pressure points in the limbs or spine, as well as local pain, swelling, and unfavorable movement of the limb joints. In the second type, most patients suffer from deficiency of qi and blood and pain caused by the loss of glory of qi and blood, for this type of patients, the main treatment principle is to nourish qi and blood and to invigorate qi and blood. Patients with this type of deficiency often have a pale tongue with white fur, a sluggish pulse, a pale complexion, little breath, a cold limb and a weak pulse. The third type, liver and kidney deficiency type, is the most common type in clinical practice, mostly in middle-aged and elderly people. Patients often experience impotence and weakness of both lower extremities, easy to play soft legs, soreness and pain of the waist and knees, red tongue with little coating, sunken and weak pulse, etc. Most patients of this type are treated mainly by nourishing the liver and kidney.