Minor bone fractures also belong to the category of fracture, but this kind of fracture is not displaced, so it needs to be fixed, and after fixation the fracture can recover on its own. The majority of minor bone fractures are due to lack of exercise or inadequate nutritional supply of the bone, resulting in insufficient strength or toughness, and localized swelling or pain, and significant restriction of movement after a direct blow injury, minor impact, or other external factors that exceed their own mechanical tolerance range. Generally, different branching methods can be adopted according to the site of bone fracture. In case of minor bone fracture of the limbs, plaster or splint fixation can be chosen, along with drugs to promote fracture healing, such as bone peptide tablets; in case of minor bone fracture of the pelvis or spine, traction can be used for treatment, bed rest and rest for 1 month, and no weight-bearing walking on the ground. In addition, proper dietary intake of foods with blood activation and blood stasis, such as yam, Tian Qi and Angelica, can help the healing of the fracture; usually, the sunshine time should be increased and vitamin D or cod liver oil should be supplemented appropriately to promote calcium absorption. Therefore, it is necessary to fix the fracture afterwards, follow up and review regularly, and avoid premature local force. If the fracture is not fixed afterwards, it may lead to displacement of the fracture and aggravate the condition.