Tibiofibular surgery is usually not allowed to be on the ground one month after surgery. The tibiofibula, the tibia and fibula bones that make up the lower leg, are located between the knee and ankle joints and are often very important in bearing the weight of the body when standing or walking. If a tibiofibular fracture is sustained and internally fixed through surgical repositioning, it is important to maintain braking and bed rest for about three months after surgery before attempting to walk on the ground. About one month after surgery, the fracture site does not recover well, and the injured side of the limb cannot land. It is recommended to go to the hospital for review three months after the operation to know the recovery of the fracture site through examination, and to make a comprehensive judgment by combining the analysis and diagnostic opinions of professional orthopedic surgeons. If no abnormality is found in the postoperative checkup and the fracture heals well, you can walk on the ground under the guidance of orthopedic surgeon.