Soft tissue injuries are generally considered minor injuries, and soft tissue injuries have a quicker healing time, and can heal within two weeks with adequate rest and active cooperation in treatment. If the soft tissue injury is accompanied by a fracture, the disability grade will be increased, usually in the ninth grade. In the case of soft tissue injuries, it is important to rest thoroughly, avoid continuing sports or exertion, and conventional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be used to relieve sterile inflammation and relieve pain. If localized swelling is more pronounced, you can use antitussive tablets and Willetane tablets to relieve soft tissue edema. If it is a soft tissue injury of the lower limbs, patients are advised to elevate the affected limbs, which is conducive to blood reflux and swelling subsidence.