How long it takes to walk normally with a tibiofibular fracture must be determined by the severity of the fracture, the location of the fracture, and the growth of the fracture. If the fracture is a normal adult, it will take about 4-6 months after the fracture has been treated, because it takes about 2 months after the fracture for the bone scab to grow out, and then the person can start to bear weight on the ground or walk and do functional exercises. If the functional exercise is more active, the normal walking function can be resumed in about 2 months, but if the middle-aged and elderly people, especially the osteoporosis patients, the exercise is not so active, it may take about 3-4 months to resume the normal walking function. In addition, if the fracture occurs near the joints, such as near the knee or ankle joints, the fracture may lead to stiffness and adhesion of the joints, and the exercise time is relatively longer, and it may take about 5-6 months to walk normally.