A fractured finger can normally be worked on for about three months, but it does not mean that the fractured part of the finger has completely recovered. It is necessary to determine whether the patient has recovered from the fracture according to the hospital X-ray examination, so the patient should be reviewed regularly after the fracture. For about three months, the patient can perform simple daily activities, but not strenuous exercise or strenuous physical work. During strenuous activities, the patient may experience pain at the fracture site, as external factors may cause secondary damage to the fracture site, and the patient will have to undergo further treatment.