How soon can you walk with a cracked fracture in your foot

A cracked fracture in the foot must be determined by the specific site of the fracture and the specific fracture growth of the patient. In the case of a normal adult with relatively adequate nutrition, active functional exercises such as weight bearing or walking can be given slowly after about 4-6 weeks of regular treatment after the fracture, but only if the photos are reviewed and if fracture lines are seen to be blurred or scabs are growing. However, there is a special part of the fracture that takes relatively longer to walk on the ground, such as a fracture of the talus body or a fracture of the navicular bone of the foot, where the blood circulation is relatively poor and the fracture growth time is relatively long, and it may take about 2.5-3 months to walk on the ground.