A fall after a fracture will result in localized pain and requires an x-ray to check the stability of the post-operative internal fixation and the damage. If the fracture occurs again from the last injury site, it may be necessary to replace the internal fixation and take another surgical treatment. If the injury is a simple fall, with only soft tissue damage and no bone problems, it can be rested for a while and must be closely monitored. If there is pain after activity, it is possible that there is an occult fracture or hidden fracture at the site of the original fracture surgery, which may obscure the fracture line with the internal fixation, so be careful during this time. In addition, you must first go to the hospital after a fall to have a professional doctor to rule out the appropriate fracture or to develop a specific treatment plan.