Most ankle fractures occur in patients as a result of direct or indirect external forces. Patients with ankle fractures can walk after 45 days of proper treatment and if the fracture occurred in a child. If the ankle fracture occurs in an adult, after 45 days of treatment, the patient can walk on crutches or single crutches. If the ankle fracture occurs in an elderly person, walking for 45 days is prudent due to the long healing time of the fracture due to the osteoporosis of the elderly. At this time, X-rays should be taken to make it clear that the fracture end is healing well before walking on the ground. It is better for the patient to be examined by the clinician before walking on the ground to make a clear judgment before walking to avoid secondary displacement of the fracture.