Incomplete fracture is a type of fracture. It is a type of fracture in which the continuity of the bone is partially interrupted by an external force and the bone is not completely damaged, showing that part of the bone is broken and part of it is connected. The fracture can be externally fixed in plaster or splint to promote the healing of the fracture. For obvious local pain, you can take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as Nimesulide or ibuprofen extended-release tablets, and you need to take oral blood-stasis activating drugs and drugs to promote the healing of the fracture, such as Panax notoginseng capsules, wound joint tablets and bone peptide tablets. It is also important to take rest to avoid re-injury and to review the healing of the fracture regularly.