How soon can you walk with a fractured tibia?

A fractured tibia usually takes at least 6 to 8 weeks before you are able to walk. Because the tibia is the main weight-bearing bone in the human body, it needs to heal sufficiently before it can walk with weight bearing, so the recuperation time after a tibia fracture is relatively long. How long it takes to walk after a tibia fracture depends on the recovery of the fracture end. In summer, tibia fracture walking must wait until the fracture line of the tibia fracture site after the blurring of walking, that is, when the fracture site has obvious growth of the bone scab, and more stable, before gradually crutches on the ground weight-bearing activities. And tibia fracture broken end appears blurred, bone scab growth, generally need two months to two and a half months or so time to be able to generate. That is, tibia fracture patients, if you want to walk on the ground generally have to wait until two months to two and a half months or so, before you can walk on crutches to the ground light weight-bearing activities. Related patients, it is recommended that timely medical examination and targeted treatment.