Walking one month after a metatarsal fracture is a dangerous act that can easily bring many adverse consequences. The healing time of metatarsal fracture is considered to be more than two months. One month after the fracture, although there will be bone scab connection locally, but the strength is still very weak. If you walk on the ground at this time, it will cause re-fracture of the fracture end, displacement of the fracture end, hardening of the fracture end due to repeated friction, and delayed healing or non-healing of the fracture, which are all very serious adverse consequences. Therefore, metatarsal fracture should not be performed for one month to walk on the ground. Patients are advised to stop this behavior in time, continue with the appropriate immobilization treatment, and if necessary, go to the hospital to see a doctor for an examination to see if the fracture is displaced due to walking on the ground. If this problem occurs, the relevant treatment should be carried out.