There is no clear clinical data to prove how long it takes for a patient to get off the ground with a double tibiofibular fracture. Generally, patients need to stay in bed for six weeks to three months before they can get off the ground, so it is not possible to make a generalization. A double tibiofibular fracture is a fracture of the tibia combined with the fibula caused by direct or indirect violence. Patients may experience localized swelling, pain, deformity, and dysfunction. Currently, there is no accurate data to prove how soon a patient with a double tibiofibular fracture can get off the ground. Usually, if the patient’s condition is relatively mild and the prognosis is good, he or she can get off the ground in about six weeks. However, if the condition is relatively severe, with poor healing, joint dysfunction, infection, etc., the prognosis is relatively poor, and the recovery time will be gradually extended, and it may take about three months before the patient can get down to the ground, so it is not possible to make a generalization. Once a patient is diagnosed with double tibiofibular fracture, he or she should actively cooperate with the doctor to take relevant treatment measures. In daily life, you should ensure sufficient sleep, do not overwork, and maintain a positive and optimistic mindset.