After a toe fracture, the patient can usually walk in 2-3 weeks as follows: First, a toe fracture without displacement does not require special treatment and the patient only needs to rest for 2-3 weeks to resume walking. A single toe fracture with displacement requires manual repositioning to fix the adjacent toe along with the injured toe, and the patient can also walk early in about 2-3 weeks. Second, most toe fractures are immobilized with a cast over the distal end of the toe after repositioning and can be walked with light weight bearing for 2-3 weeks. In the process of toe treatment, great attention should be paid to the correction of rotational deformity, otherwise it will easily lead to the change of toe axis and dysfunction. Therefore, after the fracture of the toe occurs, early weight-bearing walking is possible, but at the same time, functional exercises should be strengthened.