Older people are more likely to break their feet because of mobility problems. The biggest difference between broken feet in the elderly and young people is that most elderly patients have osteoporosis. Osteoporotic patients are prone to fracture, even a small external force may cause a fracture. Therefore, it is best to go to the hospital to take X-rays after a broken foot to rule out the possibility of a fracture. If there is a fracture, depending on the specific circumstances of the fracture, it is necessary to decide whether to fix it in a cast or to treat it surgically. If there is no fracture, medication can be taken at this time. Elevate the affected limb, apply cold compresses and spray with Yunnan Baiyao spray within 48 hours, and apply hot compresses, rub with safflower oil, or use other medications for bruises and pain, or apply plasters locally after 48 hours. If bed rest is needed, attention should also be paid to anticoagulation therapy to prevent deep vein thrombosis in the lower extremities.