Judging from the photos of the injury, the broken ends of the fracture are very neat. As long as the hematoma is cleared, there is no osteofascial compartment syndrome and ischemic muscle contracture caused by too tight external fixation plaster, the prognosis is generally good. Walking with a limp varies from person to person, because some people have obstacles in their hearts and feel afraid to walk because of injury. Actually, they are not, so have confidence.
If it's just a toe bone fracture and the calf plaster is short, it probably won't exceed the knee joint. You can seek the doctor's advice and do leg stretching (thigh) exercise properly in bed to avoid muscle movement disorder caused by long-term bed rest. Don't fidget now.
Need to be reminded that the fixture will be taken out within half a year, that is to say, a knife will be cut on the original opening. It will be perfect when it is dismantled.