Can you do manual labor after recovering from a comminuted fracture of the talus?

After recovering from a comminuted fracture of the talus, it is possible to do manual labor. However, it is necessary to do physical work after the comminuted fracture of the talus has completely healed, and it is recommended to do light physical work first, and then gradually over to the heavy physical work, because if the fracture is not completely healed, doing physical work will easily lead to the fracture not healing, and even fracture re-breakage may occur. Patients with comminuted fractures of the talus, can not go down to the ground too early for weight bearing, usually about 3 months, to achieve clinical healing, complete healing needs about 1 year, otherwise it will prolong the healing time of the fracture. Diet also need to pay attention to, can eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, rich in protein-rich food, avoid spicy stimulating food, quit smoking and alcohol. Therefore, patients with comminuted fractures of the talus, usually have discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, so as not to delay the treatment.