Minor bone fractures require a minimum of 6 weeks before walking. In minor fractures, the violence to the injury is relatively small, the fracture is not obviously displaced, the fracture block is not crushed, this injury is relatively mild, you can choose conservative treatment, cast or brace immobilization, braking for a period of time. After 6 weeks, if there is no obvious pain and swelling, you can move to the ground properly. Therefore, you should not put weight on the ground within 6 weeks, and you should review the film every 2 weeks to observe the recovery of the fracture. Under the guidance of the doctor, oral medication should be taken to promote the healing of the fracture and to facilitate the early release of the bone.