The question of whether the foot fracture must be lying down depends on the patient’s physical condition and whether the patient has other parts of the combined injury. If the foot fracture has been fixed internally and externally, and there is no obvious fracture in other parts of the foot, and there is no obstacle affecting the crutches, the foot fracture does not need to lie down, and should be encouraged to go to the ground early. It is important to follow the doctor’s advice on whether to put weight on the foot and how long to put weight on it. The early landing of the foot fracture is beneficial to prevent the formation of blood clots in the lower limbs, improve the mood of the patient, promote blood circulation in the lower limbs, promote the peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract, and facilitate the patient’s self-care, so it is beneficial to the patient.