Walking without pain means that the fracture has basically healed, and the recovery period is about three months after the occurrence of the fracture with systematic treatment. If there is no more pain after the fracture, you can walk normally. If the fracture end is unstable after the fracture and swelling occurs after walking, you should not walk below the ground during this period. When the fracture gradually heals, especially when the fracture is found to have blurred or disappeared by taking x-rays, this is the time when it is initially determined that you can walk down to the ground. If you walk before the fracture heals, you will definitely experience pain, and even the pain will increase when the fracture does not reach bony healing and you walk down to the ground. Therefore, if there is no pain when walking, it means that the fracture has reached a good healing and you can continue to walk, but you should also pay attention to the timely review at the later stage, cooperate with the doctor to do functional exercises, and make sure that the fracture is completely healed before you can gradually move around, if you move around too much when it is not completely recovered, the fracture site will still be painful and swollen, which will leave the sequelae that cannot be healed, and it will not be worth the loss.