How soon can I walk with a broken right foot?

Right foot fracture six to eight weeks can walk on the ground, clinical patients foot fracture is caused by direct external force, indirect external force is a common fracture, how long after the fracture can walk, is not particularly clear time, because the degree of fracture is different, the patient’s age is different, different treatment methods, can resume walking time is also different. If a child has a foot fracture, linear fracture mostly, the fracture end is not displaced, conservative treatment should be used to externally use blood circulation and blood stasis of the plaster, at the same time should use the plaster support or brace fixation, in about four weeks after the correct treatment can be considered to walk on the ground. If an adult has a fracture of the foot bone with greater displacement, the fracture should be treated surgically with incisional reduction and internal fixation, and walking underground may be considered about six weeks after surgery. It is also important to note that the patient must have imaging of the fracture location prior to walking to ensure that the fracture location is ideal and that the fracture ends are healing well prior to walking.