In fact, no matter how hard the cast is, it has a certain strength, so walking may cause the cast to break, resulting in re-displacement of the fracture, instability of the fracture end, and the swelling of the fracture may further increase. The results of the review will determine the time to remove the cast. After the cast is removed, you can gradually perform functional exercises for standing and walking to help the gradual recovery of limb function. For patients with toe fracture cast, bed rest is strictly required to protect the patient.