Sixty days after the fracture belongs to the bone scab formation period, under normal healing conditions can begin to walk on the ground, but the specific circumstances should also be based on age, fracture site, the degree of injury and healing and other aspects of a comprehensive judgment to determine.
The healing process of fracture is mainly divided into hematoma inflammation and mechanization period, the original scab formation period, scab transformation and shaping period. Under normal circumstances, about 60 days after the fracture has been fixed and treated, it is in the primitive bone scab formation period, and it is recommended that you can walk on the ground with the help of crutches.
During this period, the bone scab is formed, but the fracture end is not solid, so it is recommended to walk short distances, not long time walking and too much exercise, and should be gradual, starting from partial weight bearing.
In addition, for the elderly fracture, comminuted fracture, multiple fractures, etc., the time to get down to the ground can be appropriately prolonged, so as not to aggravate the burden on the fracture site, affecting the healing of the fracture, and some of the patients with poor healing or the bone scab has not yet been formed, the time to get down to the ground should be appropriately delayed.