How long will it take to walk with a right tibial fibula fracture?

Generally, the time it takes to be able to walk normally with a right tibiofibular fracture is around three months. The first six weeks require immobilization with a cast or brace, during which the lower limb should be elevated, which is conducive to the reduction of limb swelling, and an X-ray should be performed at the six-week mark. If the tibial fibula fracture has a continuous bone scab, it means that the fracture has initial stability, at this time, you can walk with the support of crutches gradually weight-bearing, but do not abandon the crutches full weight-bearing, because the fracture is still in the healing period, full weight-bearing is easy to cause the scab breakage, and the fracture will be displaced again. Only after three months, when the fracture has reached clinical healing by radiographs, can you walk with full weight bearing.