A bit of soreness and numbness from a tibial plateau fracture is not normal and suggests possible tissue swelling or ischemia. Minor tibial plateau fractures usually only have pain localized to the fracture. After a tibial plateau fracture, due to bleeding from the broken end of the fracture, the local soft tissues will swell, compressing the surrounding tissues and affecting the local blood flow, resulting in a feeling of soreness. If the compression of the surrounding nerves will have numbness. Therefore, it is necessary to elevate the lower limbs, which is conducive to blood reflux, improve local blood circulation, and help to reduce swelling. If the numbness persists, consider fascial compartment syndrome, caused by local hemorrhage and neurovascular compression, need timely treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions with dehydration and swelling medication such as hepatic saponin sodium, if there is no relief need to perform surgical fascial decompression. Therefore, tibial plateau fracture acid numbness is not normal need to go to the hospital for timely treatment.