Recovery time for conservative treatment of fibula fracture is determined by the specifics of the condition, and recovery from conservative treatment is usually between 4 and 8 weeks. It is decided according to the injury. And complete healing usually takes one year. If the fracture is mild, not much displacement, no complex comorbidities and wound infection, after 4 to 8 weeks of treatment, clinical healing can generally be achieved. Weight-bearing activities can be done gradually. If the fibula fracture is a comminuted fracture, or an open fracture with serious soft tissue injury or vascular and nerve injury, conservative treatment requires immobilization for about 8 weeks or even longer. After that, it will take about 3 months to wear the immobilization brace to get out of bed and gradually transition to full weight bearing. The recovery time mentioned above refers to the clinical healing time, and it takes one year to achieve complete healing. The specific situation is also related to the patient himself, some patients are in poor physical condition, the healing period will be prolonged in the fracture. If the injury meets the indications for surgery, surgical treatment can also be performed when the body permits to improve the prognosis.