How long it takes to recover from a dislocation is highly dependent on the location of the dislocation, the severity of the injury, and the degree of functional exercise performed at a later stage, usually about 4 weeks. Most of the dislocations can be resolved through manual repositioning, but there is a recovery period after repositioning, usually about 4 weeks. After the dislocation, there may be damage to the surrounding ligaments, joint capsule and soft tissues. After the dislocation, external plaster can be applied to activate blood circulation and resolve blood stasis, and if necessary, plaster support or brace can be fixed. If the dislocation is frequent, it needs to be treated differently. Although the recovery period is also about 4 weeks, minor violence may trigger another dislocation, mainly due to habitual dislocation leading to joint capsule and ligament relaxation, and in serious cases, surgical treatment is required. After the first dislocation, care must be taken to brake the affected area and avoid significant activity to avoid habitual dislocation.