Not being able to walk much for 100 days with a fractured ankle bone, and walking with pain, is usually not normal. The ankle bone in a normal human body is located in the joint area. Bone fracture is a kind of fracture, generally refers to the absence of obvious fracture dislocation, in the complete fracture ring structure, a part of the crack occurred. With walking pain from a fractured ankle bone, a fracture should have occurred in the ankle bone located inside the knee joint. The prognosis is usually good with conventional treatment. If you can’t walk much after 100 days of an ankle fracture and it still hurts to walk, you may not have fully recovered from the fracture, or the fracture may be caused by too much walking, resulting in damage to the fracture site. If the symptoms of walking pain after 100 days of ankle fracture are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the fracture, and then give targeted treatment.