Whether a fibula fracture is easy to recover or not is influenced by many factors, mainly according to the severity of the injury, blood supply, treatment and the patient’s physical condition, etc. Because it belongs to the non-weight-bearing bone, it is relatively easy to recover. 1. Severity: For mild fracture without obvious displacement, it is easier to recover, while for unstable fracture such as comminuted fracture, it is not easy to recover. 2. Blood supply: It is easier to recover when there is sufficient blood supply to the fracture site, but not easy to recover if the injury is serious and the blood supply to the fracture site is damaged. 3. Treatment: Fibula fracture is usually treated with conservative external fixation, which is relatively slow to recover, while it is relatively easy to recover if the fracture is treated with incision and internal fixation. 4. Physical condition of the patient: For patients who are not suffering from any underlying diseases, it is easy to recover, while older patients, especially those who are suffering from diabetes or osteoporosis and other diseases, are not easy to recover. It is recommended that patients should seek medical treatment in time after fibula fracture, and be treated systematically by professional doctors, so as not to affect the healing.