There is no authoritative information on how long it takes to return to walking with a right calf tibia fracture, and it generally takes about three months to return to walking, but there is variability. To determine how long it will take to resume walking with a right calf tibia fracture, it needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis and cannot be generalized. There is no authoritative clinical information on how long it takes to walk after a right calf tibia fracture. Generally speaking, it takes about three months to walk after a right calf tibia fracture, and usually you can only start to walk with weight bearing about one month after the fracture. However, due to the different degree of fracture, recovery ability and other factors, so the actual recovery walking time, there are obvious individual differences. If the condition is mild and the recovery is fast, the walking time will be shortened; if the condition is serious and the recovery is slow, the walking time will be delayed. When a right lower leg tibia fracture occurs, you should consult the doctor in time, cooperate with the doctor to carry out standardized treatment, strengthen the rehabilitation training and daily life management, and go to the hospital for follow-up on time, so that the doctor can understand the healing status of the fracture.