Generally speaking, it takes about two weeks from deconditioning to normal walking, and what is said here is only an average figure. Most patients need to continue functional exercises after deconditioning and do comprehensive treatment with oral anti-inflammatory, anti-swelling, pain-relieving and fracture-healing drugs. Most patients will gradually transition to normal walking within this period of time, but in the following cases the recovery process to normal walking may be prolonged: 1) patients with relatively heavy injuries, such as serious lower limb or spine related fractures, patients reach the degree of being able to dislocate but also recover more slowly; 2) patients with a slow recovery rate, such as the elderly Patients with chronic malnutrition have a slower recovery rate than normal people; 3. Patients who have been bedridden for a long time may have disuse muscle atrophy in the lower limbs due to long-term bed rest and may have a certain degree of osteoporosis, so the recovery process from abduction to normal walking will be longer than normal people.