In clinical practice, the Shen Que point is located in the umbilicus. Stimulating the Shen Que point can accelerate the patient’s gastrointestinal peristalsis, promote the patient’s metabolism, and treat pain in the stomach and pain around the umbilicus. After a clinical fracture, bed rest is required, which reduces the activity and can lead to loss of appetite and poor diet. After such a situation, acupuncture and moxibustion can be used at the Shen Que acupoint to promote the patient’s gastrointestinal motility, improve the patient’s appetite, restore the patient’s diet to normal, and promote early healing of the fracture site. It is important to keep the Shen Que point area warm and not to catch cold to avoid pain around the umbilicus and other adverse reactions.