Can you walk with a minor bone fracture?

  Even a minor bone fracture is still a type of fracture, so in the early stages of a minor bone fracture, it is important to apply brakes.  Some minor bone fractures may be overlooked during the initial X-ray examination, and the fracture may be detected during the follow-up examination about two weeks after the fracture occurs. Therefore, even in the early stage of a minor fracture, walking or doing other activities may affect the healing of the fracture and even aggravate the fracture. Regardless of whether the fracture is minor or significant, it should be treated with some immobilization and fixed with a cast or can be splinted. The duration of immobilization is usually about 4-6 weeks, but the duration of immobilization is also determined by the different parts of the body, and there are some parts of the bone fracture that require longer immobilization. When a bone fracture occurs, it is also important to do some muscle function exercises to avoid contracture of the joint and muscle atrophy.  In addition to the fixation of the bone fracture, you should also pay attention to some dietary matters, such as eating fresh vegetables and fruits, dried fruits, etc., which are rich in minerals and vitamins, but you should avoid some dietary misconceptions, such as eating foods rich in calcium or calcium supplements or bone broth, which are not conducive to the healing of the bone fracture, but rather to the healing of the bone fracture.  Therefore, in order to prevent the aggravation of the bone fracture or other abnormalities, it is necessary to take rest in the early stage