How soon can I walk with a fractured navicular bone?

After the fracture of the navicular bone, it takes about 3 months before normal activities can be carried out. During this period, if the recovery is good, it is possible to walk with the help of external force in about 1.5 months, and it is possible to walk on your own in 2 months, but you can’t bear any weight. A fracture of the navicular bone in the foot is usually a trauma caused by violence. The ability to walk after such a fracture depends entirely on the severity of the fracture. If the fracture is mild and not displaced, conservative treatment is recommended and the patient can walk with the help of crutches in about 1 month. If the fracture is more serious, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital immediately for examination, and it is best to have an operation to fix the fracture, and then it is recommended that the patient consider whether he/she can walk on the ground after 2 months. It is best to take a radiograph to observe the healing status of the fracture and go down to the ground under the guidance of the doctor.