After standardized treatment of calf fracture, the fracture usually heals in about 3 months and you can walk with weight bearing like a normal person. The specific recovery situation is related to the type of fracture, severity, recovery and other factors. The majority of calf fractures are tibia fractures or tibiofibula fractures. Patients with mild fractures or insignificant displacement can be treated conservatively with cast immobilization for 6-8 weeks, while those with comminuted calf fracture and significant displacement may need incision and reduction surgery. After 6 to 8 weeks of fracture, if the X-ray shows the formation of bone scab, you can walk partially weight-bearing with the help of crutches, and the fracture is basically healed in about 3 months, so you can walk fully weight-bearing. If the fracture is infected or does not heal, the recovery time may be delayed, and depending on the development of the disease, it may take 3 to 6 months or even longer. If the diagnosis of calf fracture is confirmed, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, and pay attention to strengthening the diet and nutrition during the recovery period, actively cooperate with the functional exercise, and strive for early recovery.