Clinically, a patient with a bone injury may be diagnosed with a fracture. The patient will have a history of trauma, localized pins and needles pain, widespread swelling, pressure pain, percussion pain, abnormal movement to palpation, bone rubbing sounds, and functional limitations in the adjacent joints of the fracture. X-rays of the fracture location can be taken to show the presence and extent of the fracture. Another type of bone injury is osteomyelitis, a bone infection caused by infection, and severe osteomyelitis can lead to localized dead bone formation and bone destruction. Therefore, patients with bone injuries should seek medical attention in a timely manner, and doctors should take the correct treatment according to the specific situation.