Proximal radius fracture should be treated with conservative treatment or surgery according to the severity of the fracture, and functional exercises should be carried out in time. 1. Conservative treatment: Proximal radius fracture should be examined by X-ray, if the fracture is not obviously displaced, or if it is a slight fracture, it is generally recommended to take plaster or support for external fixation. If there is displacement, the fracture should also be repositioned first to restore the alignment and alignment of the fracture. During the period of immobilization, attention should be paid to rest and recuperation. 2. Surgery: If the fracture is comminuted, surgery is recommended, and internal fixation is performed after anesthesia. 3. Functional exercise: In order to prevent the joint mobility from being affected and muscle atrophy, we should clench our fists diligently in the early stage and intervene in the rehabilitation training in time. Generally, after 3 weeks of external fixation, wrist flexion and extension training can be started gradually. During the treatment of radius fracture, you should also pay attention to ensure diet and nutrition, sunshine diligently, and promote fracture healing. Specific treatment can consult a professional physician’s opinion.