Walking bone pain may be caused by long-term high-intensity exercise, fatigue osteochondritis, osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis and so on. 1. High-intensity exercise: Running, jumping or long-distance walking, as well as high-intensity exercise, may lead to muscle fatigue and thus insufficient bone stability, resulting in bone pain. 2. Fatigue osteochondritis: fatigue osteochondritis may occur due to fatigue, and the surface of the periosteum shows aseptic inflammation infiltrated by lymphocytes, leading to bone pain. 3. Osteoarthritis: It is a degenerative disease of the bone, commonly seen in the elderly. The stability of the bone as well as the density of the bone decreases, which leads to bone pain when walking around. 4. Traumatic arthritis: generally due to the unevenness of the tibial plateau, resulting in poor joint stability, joint compression, wear and tear, resulting in bone pain. Walking bone pain may also have other reasons, such as osteoarticular tuberculosis, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis and treatment.