After sacral fracture, it is not recommended to walk on the ground, and should rest in bed as much as possible, mostly lying on the side or prone. Although most of the sacral fracture is not very serious, and the pain is not very intense, and it does not affect walking, but if you do not get well, and walk on the ground too soon, it is easy to cause slow recovery of the fracture, and even if the fracture is fully recovered in the later stage, it is easy to cause soreness in the sacrococcygeal area after sitting for a long period of time, and it is not good for you if you choose the corresponding treatment plan at that time. After the appearance of sacral fracture, even with conservative treatment and bed rest, the longest time is about 1.5-2 months, so it is necessary to stick to it and not to go down to the ground too early. This is because the older you are and the sooner you do too much activity, the later your recovery will be and the more likely you will experience the after-effects of surgery at a later stage.