Tibiofibular fractures usually recover, provided the condition is mild and treatment is timely. If the condition is serious, treatment is not timely and complications exist, recovery may not be possible. Determining whether a tibiofibular fracture can be recovered depends on the specific situation, and cannot be generalized, but mainly depends on the severity of the condition. In general, tibiofibular fracture can be recovered, but the premise is for the condition is relatively mild, and timely treatment, there are no serious complications. If the patient’s condition is serious and the treatment is not timely, there are complications such as ischemic necrosis of muscle tissue, secondary infection of the original soft tissue injury, etc., the patient may not be able to recover, and in serious cases, amputation needs to be considered. Clinical treatments for tibiofibular fracture include medication, surgery, physical therapy, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. In addition, if the limitation of knee joint movement occurs in the middle of the fracture healing process, functional exercises should be performed according to the fracture healing situation. If it occurs after the fracture has healed, knee release surgery is performed if functional exercises are ineffective. Patients with tibiofibular fracture need to carry out rehabilitation training under the guidance of doctors, which is conducive to restoring the weight-bearing function of the lower leg. At the same time, they need to strengthen the daily life management and go to the hospital for follow-up on time, so that the doctor can understand the fracture healing.