How quickly does a 55 year old recover from a tibiofibular fracture?

The speed of recovery of 55-year-old tibiofibular fracture is related to whether the fracture is developed or closed, displaced or comminuted, etc. Closed and non-displaced recovery is fast, displaced is relatively slower, and open or comminuted recovery is the slowest.
Tibiofibular fractures with mild conditions recover quickly, while those with severe and complex conditions generally recover slowly. Fractures under 16 years of age generally heal faster, and fractures over 65 years of age take relatively longer to heal.
Closed non-displaced fractures generally heal in 10 to 13 weeks, displaced fractures in 13 to 16 weeks, and open or comminuted fractures in 16 to 26 weeks. The average healing time for adults is 16 weeks.
Early and standardized treatment after tibiofibular fracture and appropriate functional exercises are needed to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.