The review after fracture surgery is as follows: 1. review the X-ray to see how the fracture is healing; 2. review the movement of the adjacent joints to see if there are joint adhesions; 3. review the muscles to see if there is muscle atrophy; 4. if there is frequent swelling, it is necessary to check the ultrasound to see if there is local thrombosis. In fact, the main thing is to guide the patient to perform functional exercises to prevent joint adhesions and muscle atrophy. In addition, follow-up X-rays should be done periodically to see if there is any bone discontinuity or slow bone healing. In general, it is important to review the patient at a certain time according to the doctor’s purpose. If the patient is not reviewed, it is very easy to cause poor limb movement or joint adhesions.