Adhesion pain after fracture usually takes 3 to 6 months to recover. After fracture due to local soft tissue injury, bleeding or due to surgical treatment of local scar healing, adhesion caused by pain, minor patients more in the fracture healing 3 months after gradual recovery. If the local injury is serious, the wound is large and the recovery is slow, some need 6 months. In some cases, the joint adhesion is caused by the limb movement after the fracture, which can be recovered through later exercise. Hot compresses can be applied locally to improve local blood circulation, and wax therapy can also be performed to loosen local adhesions, together with joint adhesion manipulation to loosen them. Adhesions will gradually improve with more exercise and recover when there is no local pain and freedom of movement. Therefore, the adhesion pain after fracture needs to go to the hospital for rehabilitation treatment to relieve pain and improve joint function.