After removing the intramedullary nail from the tibia, you can walk on the ground in about one week without any special condition, and removing the internal fixation means that the fracture has healed completely. Generally speaking, after removing the intramedullary nails after the fracture surgery, X-ray review should be conducted to observe the healing of the fracture, and you can walk about one week after removing the intramedullary nails, but you should pay attention to not strenuous exercise, and appropriate exercise can be done. Excessive exercise may lead to exudate from the nail hole and re-fracture may occur. It is recommended to exercise gradually. Effective exercise can prevent postoperative wound infection and promote the healing of the nail hole. Avoid walking too early to cause re-fracture, the specific time to go down to the ground, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice.