After the foot fracture surgery, it takes about 3 months to fully recover, because although the foot fracture is surgically fixed, it will still experience an edema period of about 3-5 days due to the trauma of the surgery and the fracture, and it will take about 5-7 days for the edema to gradually subside and the pain to gradually decrease, and about 2 weeks for the hematoma to gradually mechanize and form at the fracture end. In 4-6 weeks, the fracture line will be blurred and the fracture will reach the clinical standard of initial healing when the fracture is reviewed on film, but the fracture is not strong enough to perform initial functional exercise, but the exercise should be gradual, gradually increasing the range of activity, strength and amplitude, so as to avoid The fracture end may be displaced again or the internal fixation may be broken. With the progress of functional exercise, the joint activity will return to normal in about 3 months, the muscle strength will return to normal, and the fracture end will achieve bony healing, that is, a relatively strong healing, and only then can it be considered a complete recovery.