After a fracture, it often takes 2-3 months to recuperate before you can consider walking on the ground, and the healing time of a fracture usually takes 2-3 months. If the fracture is not well healed, premature walking on the ground may cause local displacement of the fracture, and the fracture may not heal, resulting in serious sequelae. After a period of recuperation, usually 2-3 months, it is necessary to go to the hospital for an examination to determine the healing status of the fracture through physical examination and radiographs. When the fracture has healed well enough to take up walking on the ground, the doctor will tell the patient to walk lightly on the ground and to exercise gradually, from light, small amounts of walking to normal walking.