It is not always possible to walk after three months, depending on the severity of the fracture, the age of the patient, and how well they are healing, and x-rays should be taken before getting out of the house to ensure that the fracture is fully healed. For most people it is usually possible to walk after three months, but for your own safety and health, x-rays should be taken before getting out of the house to make sure the fracture is fully healed and to prevent unnecessary injuries. After three months, most fracture cases will be largely healed, but there is the possibility of localized osteoporosis and susceptibility to fracture, so it is recommended to confirm healing before proceeding with life and work. When the fracture object is teenagers and children, the recovery is faster, usually about 4 to 6 weeks, can be healed. For older fracture patients, fracture repair is slow. It is recommended that X-rays be taken to ensure that the fracture has healed before going off the floor, and that weight-bearing be avoided for as short a time as possible. Only gradual exercise will allow the fracture to heal well and avoid 2 injuries.