After the fracture of the patient in the diet, the main thing is still need to quit smoking, abstain from alcohol, avoid spicy and stimulating food, because these will affect the healing of the fracture. Children and the elderly can take calcium supplements, sunbathing more often to improve the quality of bones, and usually should be reasonable with meals to ensure adequate nutrition. In addition to diet, after the fracture, patients need to actively carry out localized plain X-ray examination to clarify whether the fracture is displaced, and the severity of displacement, so as to determine the appropriate treatment plan. The displaced fracture should be actively repositioned, either by manipulation or by incision. During the process of reduction, it is necessary to minimize the damage to the local soft tissue and periosteum, otherwise it will affect the patient’s fracture healing. Strict local protective braking should be carried out after the dislocation, and when the local radiography reveals that there is growth of bone crust, which is relatively stable, it is necessary to insist on the functional exercise.