How soon can I walk after surgery for a left tibial plateau fracture?

There is no authoritative information on how long it takes to walk after surgery for a left tibial plateau fracture. If the fracture is small and you are in good physical condition, you can usually walk in 2 to 3 months. If the fracture is extensive and you are in poor physical condition, it will take longer. Tibial fracture is one of the common lower limb traumas in clinical practice. At present, there is no authoritative information on how long it takes to walk after surgery for left tibial plateau fracture. Since each person’s condition is different, it needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis, and there is obvious individual variability, which cannot be generalized. For patients with a small tibial fracture and good physical condition who recover quickly, they can usually walk 2-3 months after surgery. However, for patients with larger tibial fractures and poorer physical fitness with slower recovery, the time to walk on the ground after surgery is relatively longer. Patients after left tibial plateau fracture surgery need to strengthen the rehabilitation training, which is conducive to the improvement of the disease, and need to go to the hospital on time for follow-up.