If the fracture of navicular bone of the wrist is not properly connected, it may be due to improper repositioning or re-displacement of the fracture, etc. In this case, the patient should not treat the fracture by himself, but should go back to the orthopedic department and cooperate with the doctor for further observation. At this time, the patient should not be treated by himself, but should go back to the orthopedic department in time for follow-up, and cooperate with the doctor to take measures such as continued observation, surgical treatment, application of fracture-promoting drugs, physical therapy, and so on, according to the cause of the disease. The specific measures are as follows: 1. Continue observation. For some patients who have slight localized dislocation but still meet the clinical standard of reduction, they can continue to be observed without special treatment. At this time, the patient is required to cooperate with the doctor to wear an external fixation device such as plaster or brace. 2. Surgical treatment. For some patients with severe displacement, timely surgical treatment is needed. For this degree of injury, whether it is fresh injury within 2 weeks or old injury, it is necessary to take surgery in time, cut the affected area, make precise repositioning, and then use devices such as Kirschner’s pin for internal fixation. 3. Application of drugs to promote fracture healing. After the above two treatments, the patient should be given some drugs to promote fracture healing, such as bone peptide and so on. 4. Physical therapy. In addition to the above treatments, hyperbaric oxygen and infrared physiotherapy can also be used to promote fracture healing. In conclusion, patients with clear navicular fracture of the wrist should seek medical treatment in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of physicians.