Generally, you should not walk for 1 month after the operation, but you can try to walk after 3 months when you have recovered well, but don’t walk too much. Tibiofibular fracture generally 1 month after the operation and the internal fixation is stable, you can stand at the bedside, and try to walk on crutches, try to make the affected side of the force-free. X-rays can be reviewed about 3 months after surgery. If the fracture site has no pressure and pain and no abnormal activity, and the X-ray can see continuous bone crust through the fracture line, it proves that the healing is good, so you can try to give up crutches and walk with weight bearing. The exact time of weight-bearing walking after surgery should be decided according to the results of physical examination and X-rays. Children with rapid growth and development may recover well enough to start weight-bearing walking in less than 3 months, whereas the elderly may take more than 3 months because of their poorer physical condition. Early or excessive weight-bearing walking after fracture surgery is not conducive to the recovery of the fracture and may aggravate the swelling of the lower limbs. Tibial fibula fracture should follow the doctor’s instructions for moderate activity and rehabilitation training.