Can you walk after spraining your foot? Is there a fracture?

After a foot is sprained, whether it is fractured or not is not a matter of whether it can walk or not. Some hidden fractures or linear fractures can walk. And like the embedded fracture can also walk, in the process of walking, there may be localized soreness or localized special pain, etc.. If you have a sprained foot, you need to go to the hospital and have an X-ray of the foot to see if the foot is fractured. Fractures such as fractures of the base of the fifth metatarsal, fractures of the phalanges, metatarsals, and cuneiforms may also be walkable. Therefore, it is not scientific to judge whether there is a fracture by whether it is possible to walk or not, and it is easier to misdiagnose and miss the diagnosis.