How long does it take to train normally with a left distal fibula fracture?

The time to resume normal training for distal left fibula fracture needs to be assessed according to the condition, patient’s physical fitness, etc. It is generally recommended to resume training gradually after 3 months. General fracture recovery takes about 3 months; for adolescent patients and patients with milder fracture, recovery is faster, some may recover basically in 1 to 2 months, and daily training under the guidance of the doctor. For patients with more severe fracture damage and older patients, most of them recover more slowly and may not be fully recovered in 3 months or so, and are not suitable for earlier weight-bearing training. Since the distal fibula is far away from the heart, the blood circulation is slightly worse than other parts of the fracture, and the recovery time needs to be longer. It is recommended to go to the hospital for regular checkups after the distal fibula fracture, and according to the healing condition of the fracture, carry out appropriate training activities under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid damaging the fracture and affecting the healing.