After the fracture of the external ankle, the time to resume activities is directly related to the severity of the fracture injury. In case of mild avulsion fracture, after external fixation of the affected limb in plaster, it is possible to consider gradual walking with crutches on the ground after 42 days by taking pictures and checking that there is obvious scab formation. Partial weight-bearing can be considered 60 days after the fracture, but full weight-bearing is required about 90 days after the fracture. If the fracture of the external ankle is more severe or even significantly displaced, the time to move to the ground should be delayed after surgical treatment and external fixation of the affected limb in plaster. If the bone scab is firmly attached to the fracture after 60 days of fracture, you can try to move to the ground with the help of crutches. If the local pain is obviously aggravated after the activity, it is necessary to extend the resting time.