The time for fracture patients to return to normal after removing the plate needs to be decided according to the patient’s physical condition and the site of the injury, generally 2 months after removing the plate, the patient can walk on the ground and carry out normal activities. If the patient’s recovery is poor, the specific time needs to be extended appropriately. Teenagers have better healing ability, and if a fracture occurs, they can usually return to normal in about 2 months after the removal of the plate. For elderly patients or patients with underlying diseases and poor physical condition, it may take 3~4 months or even longer to return to normal due to poorer physical condition and slower healing of the incision in such people. After the plate is removed from the fracture, patients need to pay attention to wound hygiene to avoid wound inflammation and infection, and pay attention to a healthy and nutritious diet to help the wound recover. When patients experience any discomfort or pain, they should consult a doctor as soon as possible for a relevant examination and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.