Whether cuneiform fracture will affect normal walking after recovery needs to be judged according to the recovery of the fracture, if the fracture recovers well, it usually will not affect normal walking, if the fracture recovers poorly, it may have some effect. 1. The cuneiform bone is located in the foot, there are three pieces in total, inside and outside, which can be fractured under the action of external force, resulting in pain, swelling and other symptoms in the foot. 2. If the fracture is not obviously displaced or after manipulation and repositioning, the fracture end is well aligned, after timely and effective fixation, such as Kirschner’s pin internal fixation, plaster external fixation, etc., the fracture can be normal walking after recovery, and there will be no obvious effect. 3. If the displacement of the fracture is more obvious, not reset or not well fixed after reset, resulting in malunion of the fracture, it may have some influence on walking, the degree of influence needs to be judged according to the specific situation, the more serious the malunion, the greater the influence. After the occurrence of cuneiform fracture, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.