How long can you sit with a fractured pubic bone?

For a simple fracture of the pubic bone, sitting and standing are usually possible within three to four weeks, and you can get out of bed about six weeks after the fracture of the pubic bone.
At the same time, it is recommended to actively carry out rehabilitation exercises to prevent the formation of venous thrombosis and muscle atrophy.
One month after the pubic bone fracture, X-ray can be taken to review the healing situation, the key is whether there is continuity of the fracture end of the bone through the scab. However, it is also important to be careful not to sit or stand for too long, as this may lead to localized strain as well as pain.
After six weeks, if the bone scab is more plump, you can follow the doctor’s advice to gradually move down to the ground with the support of crutches, and three months after the fracture, after reviewing the clinical healing standard, you can abandon the crutches and walk with full weight bearing.