The recovery time of the lower leg tibiofibular fracture is as follows: 1. Fracture of the fibula, because the tibia is a weight-bearing bone and the fibula is generally not weight-bearing, so the fracture of the fibula usually has little effect and can be recovered quickly; 2. Fracture of the tibia, the tibia is a weight-bearing bone, so avoid weight-bearing training when the tibia is fractured, at least one month after the formation of bone scabs, before you can slowly exercise. The tibial fracture will not fully recover until more than three months, more than three months to six months. The tibiofibula is commonly known as the lower leg, and the two longer bones between the ankle and knee joints are called the tibiofibula. The tibiofibula is also segmented, and if the fracture is in the middle, recovery is relatively good. However, if the fracture involves two joints, the prognosis is relatively poor and may affect joint flexion and extension. It is best to be able to exercise at home by yourself and do squats, especially for the knee joint. If the tibial plateau is injured, it will affect the knee joint very much. If the knee joint is less than 90 degrees of flexion, it will affect many functions. If you cannot exercise by your own strength, you must go to a regular hospital for rehabilitation.