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How long can toe fracture recover? I can move my toes now. How soon can I get the plaster?
How old are you? Here are some suggestions for young people:

It takes 1.5 months to remove the lower limb plaster. It's best to go to the hospital for removal. Take out and take a film to observe the fracture healing. After all, gypsum will affect the clarity of the film.

If the fracture line is blurred, you can walk on the heel or hold a cane, which is safer.

Half a month to a month after removing the plaster, it can help the painless part of a single crutch to walk with load. Pay attention to the opposite single turn (the left foot hurts and the right foot hurts to support the left axillary turn)

After three months of total injury, the reexamination film grew well and returned to normal walking without turning around.

Old people need to extend their time.

(No patient and imaging data. The above suggestions are based on the patient's self-report. Please refer to as appropriate. I have no legal responsibility. )