How soon can I walk with a simple fibular tuberosity fracture?

A simple fibular tuberosity fracture usually requires about 4-6 weeks of recovery before normal walking, depending on the recovery. 1. If there is no malalignment or no damage to the surrounding soft tissues, a simple fibular tuberosity fracture usually requires 4-6 weeks of immobilization in a cast or brace, which can be removed and walking can be resumed. 2. Simple fibular tuberosity fracture, if serious dislocation has occurred and the surrounding soft tissue has caused serious injury, usually requires a longer recovery time, usually takes about 3 months or even longer recovery time. Therefore, if a fracture of the fibular tuberosity occurs, a comprehensive judgment should be made according to the severity of the condition and the patient’s recovery. It is recommended to review the condition regularly and perform rehabilitation exercises under the doctor’s advice, so as not to affect the recovery effect by walking too early.