The lower leg mainly consists of the tibia and fibula. After the fracture of the tibia and fibula, it mainly depends on the treatment. If the fracture is treated with aggressive surgery or regular conservative treatment, it usually will not leave serious sequelae, such as limp, limb length discrepancy and other serious sequelae. However, if the treatment is not ideal, there is a possibility that the limb may be of different lengths or even limp when walking. Therefore, after the fracture, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation and treatment to avoid causing sequelae.