There are many physiotherapy methods used for fractures, such as plantar vein pumping, which can effectively promote local blood circulation, improve the patient’s local swelling and pain symptoms, and effectively prevent the occurrence of thrombosis. In addition to acupuncture, electrocautery, cupping and other physiotherapy methods, Chinese medicine targeted drug therapy can also be actively performed locally to promote local blood circulation, improve the symptoms of swelling and pain, and promote fracture healing. In addition to physiotherapy, patients with fractures must be actively repositioned in the early stage, either by manipulation or by incision and internal fixation. In the later stage, strict attention to rest and protective braking is required for the best fracture healing. When the fracture is relatively stable, it needs to be diligently performed functional exercises.