Can you recover one month after tibiofibular surgery?

In general, postoperative tibiofibular surgery is generally defined as a tibiofibular fracture that you may be able to recover from in about a month. A tibiofibular fracture can usually be stood up at the bedside and walked a little one month after the operation, and after three months you can resume normal walking. The tibiofibula is the two bones of the lower leg, and it is the tibia that is the main weight-bearer, with the fibula playing a minor role. After a tibiofibular fracture, the affected limb should be elevated when lying in bed in the early stage, which is conducive to promoting the return of blood, thus improving blood circulation. When lying in bed, you should also pay attention to normal functional exercises to prevent joint stiffness and adhesion, which will eventually lead to muscle atrophy. In addition, patients are advised to review the X-ray one month after the fracture surgery, if there is no obvious abnormality and there is bone scab formation, they can walk on the ground.