How soon can you walk normally with a tibiofibular fracture?

How long it takes to walk normally with a tibiofibular fracture must be determined by the severity of the fracture, the location of the fracture, and the growth of the fracture. In a normal adult, it takes about 4-6 months to walk normally after the fracture is treated, because it takes about 2 months for the bone scabs to grow out and for the fracture to begin to bear weight or walk and to exercise. If the functional exercise is more active, the normal walking function can be restored in about 2 months, but if the middle-aged and elderly patients, especially those with osteoporosis, are not so active, it may take about 3-4 months to restore the normal walking function. In addition, if the fracture occurs near the joint, such as near the knee or ankle joint, it may cause stiffness and adhesions after the fracture, and it may take longer to exercise, and it may take about 5-6 months to be able to walk normally.