The concept of rapid rehabilitation surgery was introduced by Danish doctors in the 1990s. The core of the concept is to apply various proven methods in the perioperative period to reduce surgical stress and complications, shorten hospitalization time, improve patient satisfaction, and reduce hospitalization costs. While the concept of rapid rehabilitation has been introduced in foreign orthopedics, rapid rehabilitation in domestic orthopedics started relatively late and is a new field for Chinese orthopedic surgeons. For joint surgery, rapid rehabilitation is actually aimed at accelerating the patient’s comfortable recovery, strengthening the comprehensive management of the perioperative period, including pain and sleep management, thrombosis prevention management, infection prevention management, perioperative blood management, reducing the placement of drains and urinary catheters, reducing the application of tourniquets, reducing postoperative nausea and vomiting, eating as early as possible, and recovering as early as possible, so as to gradually achieve no blood, no pain, no thrombosis, no sensation, no swelling, no pain, no vomiting, and no bandages. No tube, no vomiting, no bandages and other excellent results.