Displacement of the instep during recovery from a fracture can be caused by poor alignment during fracture repositioning, or by poor treatment. Fractures can be repositioned by either manipulation or anatomical repositioning to help restore the fracture to its original anatomical position, thereby promoting healing and improving symptoms such as pain and swelling. However, poor effect of manipulation or unstable external fixation during anatomical reduction will lead to poor alignment of the fracture ends, which will affect the fracture can not be stabilized in the normal anatomical position, and thus lead to displacement of the fracture. In addition, if the dorsal foot fracture recovery period is not in accordance with the actual situation of recovery to get out of bed activities or unsuitable treatment, will also seriously affect the fracture healing, resulting in the dorsal foot bone fracture displacement.