The treatments for traumatic arthritis are as follows: 1, correcting joint deformity and preventing degeneration of articular cartilage; 2, using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs to reduce inflammation and pain, and alleviate symptoms; 3, eliminating edema and alleviating symptoms through physical therapy such as magnetic therapy, microwave, and infrared rays; 4, local injection therapy, in which the anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs are injected directly into the lesion to quickly alleviate symptoms; 5, when arthritis condition is more serious, surgical treatments are considered, such as joint cleaning and arthroplasty, and so on.