The healing period of tibial plateau fracture is usually in three months. Tibial plateau fracture is an intra-articular fracture, and the most critical point of intra-articular fracture is to maintain the flatness of the joint surface. If the articular surface fracture is well aligned and aligned, the fracture can be treated conservatively by six weeks of lower extremity cast immobilization, then removing the cast and starting to gradually bear weight and walk on the ground, and the fracture will gradually heal. The fracture will gradually heal. At three months, the joint surface fracture will be clinically healed, at which time it will be possible to walk with full weight and resume normal sports activities. If the tibial plateau fracture is a comminuted fracture and the fracture is severe, surgical treatment is often required to artificially reposition the fracture so that the joint surface is maintained flat. If the joint surface is not flat, it is likely to cause traumatic arthritis at a later stage.