After the cast is removed from a fracture of the right foot, it is usually about 1 to 2 months before you can walk. However, the time after removing the cast does not determine the time when you can walk, but is determined by the healing of the fracture.
After reviewing the healing of the fracture line after the fracture of the right foot, there is a bone scab formation and the cast can be removed, but the broken ends of the fracture are only slightly connected and not solid, and have not yet completely healed.
After removing the cast, the patient can walk on the ground with light weight bearing, i.e. with the assistance of double or single crutches, the patient can exert the affected limb a little bit to the extent that he/she can bear it, and gradually increase the strength, and after one month, there is no obvious symptom such as swelling, pain, bleeding, etc., it can be judged that the fracture has been basically healed, and then he/she can walk on the ground with normal weight bearing.
Patients need to gradually carry out functional exercises, avoiding full weight-bearing walking, otherwise it is easy to cause the fracture end of the fracture again fracture or displacement of the situation.