It is inconvenient to put a plaster on a broken right foot at school.

You can go to school, but it's more troublesome. You need a toilet to go to the toilet Go to school in a wheelchair and never walk in a plaster. This is no joke.

Mind you, no matter which part is broken, no weight-bearing activities are allowed within three months, that is, you can't walk.

If you exercise too early, it may lead to dislocation of the broken end of the fracture and eventually deformity healing. The light one will affect your normal walking function in the future, and the heavy one may be disabled, leading to sequelae such as traumatic arthritis.