For both adults and children, the fracture does not allow movement of the affected area, which may cause displacement of the fracture, and once the fracture is displaced, it may cause deformity of healing, which may cause functional limitation or dysfunction of the limb. Fractures in children heal quickly, and if a child has a fracture within one year of age, the fracture will heal completely in about 2-3 weeks. Other fractures, such as fractures with severe misalignment, require surgery to prevent the fracture from healing abnormally and affecting the child’s growth and development. In addition, children with epiphyseal fractures also need special treatment to reset and fix the epiphysis to prevent the development of the bone in the future.