The importance of fracture review After a traumatic injury, if a fracture is considered a possibility, it is important to review it regularly, whether or not it is clear at the first visit. Some fractures may not be obvious in their early stages (including how you feel and how they appear on x-ray). However, after a few days of fracture, the fracture line will become clear as the fracture is absorbed. 2. After the fracture has been fixed in a cast or splint, the fracture may be displaced after a few days as the swelling of the fracture site gradually decreases and the external fixation becomes relatively loose. Timely review will enable timely detection and treatment. 3. Fractures and various treatments have inherent complications that can occur, and regular review helps to detect and treat them in a timely manner. It is impossible to completely avoid errors, which means that there is a certain rate of false positives and false negatives. It is impossible to completely avoid errors, which means that there is a certain rate of false positives and false negatives. The conclusion of whether there is a fracture in one examination is not objective and accurate. However, it takes 2-3 months or even longer for the fracture to heal. During this period, the growth of the fracture site, the method and intensity of the limb activities need to be carried out under the guidance of the doctor. The appropriate activity can promote fracture healing, while excessive activity can cause fracture and breakage of internal fixation. Therefore, it is important to visit the hospital regularly after trauma and fracture surgery, and it is better to visit your initial hospital and your surgeon for review so that there is some consistency in treatment and better guidance for your treatment.