Can you walk one month after ankle surgery to remove the cast?

If the cast can be removed after one month of ankle surgery, crutches can be used to assist in partial weight-bearing walking, and walking directly on the ground should be avoided. One month after ankle surgery, if the cast can be removed, it means that the fracture end has obvious bone scab growth and the fracture healing is relatively firm, then the cast can be removed and rehabilitation exercises can be carried out. Double crutches can be used to assist walking, which helps to reduce weight bearing and prevent injury. And should gradually increase the weight bearing of the affected limb. If you walk directly, the fracture end, which has not fully healed, will be subjected to relatively high stress, which may cause re-injury. One month after the ankle surgery, you can take pictures again for review, according to the fracture healing by the physician, and then under the guidance of the physician to carry out the appropriate exercises, to avoid causing secondary injuries.