An epiphyseal glaucoma fracture is a fracture that occurs when the area where the diaphysis joins the epiphysis at the ends of a long bone is fractured by an external force, but the fracture site does not break completely. The epiphysis is a specific part of the long bone that is composed of cancellous bone where the cartilage converges with the epiphysis during the formation of the long bone. A greenstick fracture is a condition in which the human body is stimulated by direct or indirect violence, and the bone will undergo only a slight bending symptom that will not cause the fracture broken end to fracture. Because children’s bones have more organic material and less inorganic material, they are more elastic and soft, making them susceptible to violence. After the epiphyseal fracture occurs, there will be localized swelling, blood stasis, pain, bone rubbing sound and other phenomena, and will affect the functional activities of the human body, which in turn will affect the growth and development of the human skeleton. Therefore, it is important to go to the orthopedic department of a hospital in time when a metaphyseal fracture occurs.