Fractures of the finger can take at least three months to heal. Fracture of the finger is usually caused by a heavy object or local impact on the finger, a minor fracture is just a transverse or oblique fracture line, there is no obvious displacement of the fracture, in this case the patient can be fixed with a cast for a month, with the flexion and extension of the finger activities, usually two months after the month can be recovered. However, if the violence is relatively large, the fracture will be crushed and displaced, in this case, surgery is needed, fixed with plates or steel pins, and the recovery of the fracture site will be reviewed in 4-6 weeks. If the local healing is good, the steel pin can be removed and the functional exercise of the finger can be given, and normal activities can be resumed after about three months when the bone scab grows without local pressure pain and the fracture line disappears. In addition, patients with finger fracture should not do heavy work within three months, and should be active under the guidance of the doctor.