The second metatarsal bone extends from the root of the second toe to the junction of the back of the foot and the ankle, and is also the longest of the metatarsals and the one with the largest angle of inclination to the ground. In professional athletes or people who have been engaged in heavy physical labor for a long time, there are people who have fractured the second metatarsal due to the constant pressure of fatigue or instant violence. However, because the other four metatarsal bones share the force, most of the metatarsal fractures are not severely dislocated or dislocated, and after external fixation, oral and topical allopathic medications, and physical therapy, they can be released from fixation and functional exercises after 4-6 weeks.