Can you walk 40 days after a fracture of the navicular bone?

When a fracture occurs in the navicular bone of the foot, the time it takes to recover to a walking condition depends on the severity of the fracture and the patient’s recovery to determine when he or she can walk. Generally speaking, it takes about 3 months to walk normally, and the details vary from person to person. The recovery time for navicular fractures varies according to the location and severity of the fracture. If there is an avulsion fracture on the surface of the navicular bone, you can walk with the help of external force in about 4-6 weeks, and it will take about 3 months for you to recover fully. If there is a fracture of the navicular waist or navicular body, the bone growth time is slower and it takes about 5~6 months for the foot to walk normally. When a fracture of the navicular bone occurs in the foot it can be treated with surgical repositioning and plaster immobilization depending on the situation. When the patient appears the situation should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.