Chinese medicine can treat fractures, and it has certain advantages and experience in treating fractures. If the fracture is not obviously dislocated, external fixation is usually given by splinting, and the splint can also be applied externally with herbs that activate blood circulation, reduce blood stasis, swelling and pain, which can promote the local swelling and pain to subside. In addition, when the fracture enters the recovery period, you can also use Chinese herbal creams to strengthen the tendons and bones, dispel wind and remove dampness, which can promote the recovery of local joint function. In the later stage of recovery, if there is dysfunctional movement, joint stiffness, and adhesion of surrounding soft tissues, you can also use Chinese herbs to soothe the tendons and activate the muscles to boil water and fumigate, or soak hands and feet, all of which can promote recovery. In the case of early oral medication, you can also make use of herbs to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, reduce swelling and pain internally, such as making use of panax ginseng, peach kernel, safflower and other medications.