If you recover well from tibiofibular fracture surgery, you can usually walk in about 3 weeks. If the recovery is unsatisfactory, the time of getting out of bed will need to be extended appropriately. Tibiofibular fracture is mostly caused by indirect or direct violence, which is easy to cause pain, swelling, abnormal activities and other symptoms. The common clinical surgical treatments include internal fixation with steel plate, internal fixation with intramedullary nails, bone traction, etc. If the patient recovers well after the surgery, he/she can usually get out of bed around 3 weeks after the surgery, but needs to be accompanied by the doctor or his/her family members. If the tibiofibular fracture surgery did not pay attention to care, induced infection, poor healing, etc., you need to appropriately extend the time to get out of bed and walk, in order to prevent prematurely get out of bed and affect the healing, bone and joint deformity. During the bed rest period, patients with tibiofibular fracture can apply hot compresses and massage the affected limbs appropriately to promote local blood circulation and prevent muscle atrophy. It is recommended that before getting out of bed after tibiofibular fracture surgery, actively cooperate with the doctor’s examination, and then get out of bed after the doctor’s assessment, to avoid excessive exertion.