The recovery time for a fractured bone usually takes about three months. A fracture is actually a type of fracture and is an incomplete fracture. The fracture is often well aligned and aligned, and no displacement of the fracture occurs, so the treatment involves fixation in a cast, which is usually done for about four weeks. The limb should be elevated or suspended from the chest during the immobilization period, which will help the swelling to subside. After one month, if it is clear that there is a continuous bone scab passing through the fracture, the cast can be removed and functional training of the joint can be performed to prevent joint stiffness and muscle atrophy, as well as to prevent disuse osteoporosis. If the fracture line disappears and all local symptoms and signs disappear, the fracture can be judged to have reached clinical healing.